Raw amber
Raw drilled Baltic amber pieces 200 g
Raw drilled Baltic amber pieces 100 g
Raw drilled Baltic amber pieces 100 g
Raw dilled Baltic amber pieces 100 g
Raw Baltic amber material 100 g
Baltic amber is fossil resin produced by pine trees which grew in Northern Europe about 50 million years ago. The resin was washed out of the forest floor by large rivers and transported south towards the sea. In the course of time the resin was transformed to amber due to processes of polymerization and oxidation.
Amber drops are the overdose of resins that broke away from the streams, which used to flow through icicles and trunk. They could be different size; their conservation is dissimilar and their structure is usually deformed. Drops flattened by falling are most frequently found (about 30%).
Regular shape drops are very rare – they could be formed when resins flowed from slits of wood or when they fell into the water.



















