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    ALL ABOUT

    AMBER

    B A LTI C A M B E R D E S I G N

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    INTRODUCTION

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    Amber is fossilized tree resin which has been appreciated for its natural beauty since Neolithic

    times. It has been used as a healing agent in folk medicine, as an ingredient in perfumes, and alsoin jewelry art and craft.

    Formed through the process of natural polymerization, Baltic Amber contains numerous extinct

    insect and fauna, many of which have been scientifically described inclusions fossilized over

    millions of years.

    The richest and largest amber deposits are found in the Baltic Sea region. The level of

    succinic acid contained in the amber is what determines its quality. Amber from the Baltic

    Sea region contains the highest level of succinic acid, and therefore is considered to be the

    highest quality amber found on the Earth.

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    In Europe, amber, a natural analgesic, is commonly worn by

    babies and young children to help with teething difficulties.

    Wearing Baltic Amber close to the skin can help calm a baby

    without resorting to pharmaceutical products.

    Baltic Region

    By having a baby wear the necklace everyday it helps reduce the common symptoms

    related to teething such as; redness in the cheeks, swollen gums, diaper rashes and

    fevers. The string is individually knotted between each bead so should the necklace

    break they do not scatter. Use of any necklace, particularly in infancy should always be

    carried out under supervision.

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    Amber also aids the throat, abdomen, stomach, spleen, kidneys, bladder, liver, and gallbladder and can

    help alleviate joint problems. As an elixir and for wound healing, it is an excellent natural antibiotic.

    Clinical trials are also currently taking place to test the effect of Amber in a number of areas includingrespiratory and inflammatory occurrences, as well as a treatment for pneumonia in newborns. Clinical

    trials are continuing at The Institute of Theoretic and Experimental

    Biophysics and also at The Kazakhstan Scientific Research Pediatric Institute.

    There are many types and classes of Amber in the marketplace. Ambroid is a product made

    from small pieces of amber embedded in plastic. Often coloured to look like amber, it is chiefly

    used in the manufacture of low-cost jewellery and contains little of no secondary benefits to the

    consumer. Baltic Amber Design handpicks all the amber stones used in their range and can

    guarantee their quality.

    Oh, did we mention Amber was also an aphrodisiac...

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    BALTIC AMBER & YOUR

    HEALTH

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    Baltic Amber is a naturally occurring tree resin that hardens over millions of years often tombing fauna

    and insects, many of which have since become extinct. In the last decade Baltic Amber has been the

    subject of serious research at the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, which is part of

    the Russian Academy of Sciences.

    Baltic amber contains 3-8% of succinic acid, a scientifically

    examined medical substance used in contemporary medicine. The

    highest content of the acid is found in the amber cortex - the

    external layer of the stone. There is much documentation available

    regarding the power of succinic acid.

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    Succinic acid from Baltic amber was analyzed by Robert Koch, the pioneer of modern bacteriology

    who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905. Koch confirmed the positive

    health influences of this substance and discovered that there is no risk of the accumulation of

    surplus amounts of succinic acid in the human organism.

    Robert Koch

    Thirty years ago, Prof. Kondrashova of the Institute of Theoretical and

    Experimental Biophysics discovered that succinic acid, has hormone-like effects

    and the Institute are currently developing platforms that can be used to create a

    wide rage of therapeutic treatments for the next generation that can prevent and

    treat many age-related diseases.There have been many theories offered with regard

    to the use of Baltic Amber. When Amber comes in contact with the skin, the heat

    generated from our own bodies release microscopic amounts of healing oils which

    are then absorbed into the bloodstream.

    Electromagnetic Charge

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    Baltic amber is considered the most therapeutic amber in the world. Doctors and

    pharmacists have long been familiar with Amber and its use as a calmative, in pain-relief,

    as an antispasmodic and as a fever relief function. It is renowned for its its ability to help

    protect against illness. It is an exceedingly well researched adaptogen, most notably

    among Russian, Polish and German scientists, and has long been referred to as an Elixir of

    Youth.

    Baltic amber is a natural analgesic agent and possesses anti-inflammatory properties, so is

    often used to ease joint pain. Science has proved that Amber is electromagnetically alive

    and carries a charge of organic energy.

    Amber - A natural analgesic agent

    Wearing Amber thus has a positive affect on the human body, promoting health equally among,

    babies, children and adults.

    Microscopic Amber Variants

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    AMBER - A NATURAL APPROACH

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    It can be a distressing time for baby and parent alike when a child begins the

    process of teething with the emergence of their infant first teeth. Typically, a

    child's first teeth begin to appear anytime between the sixth months and ninth

    month. As a baby's teeth emerge and cut through the gum, special chemicals

    are released in the body to aid the degeneration of cells which aid the teeth

    coming through.

    Cutting teeth

    As little as 170 years ago, Teething was wrongly considered as a cause in infantile death with a record in the Registrar General's Report

    stating it as the cause of death in 4-8% of cases in children under the age of one and 7-3% of deaths in children from ages one to three.

    Common treatments at the time included the use of leeches on the gums. Thankfully, times have moved forward.

    The level of teething discomfort any child can take varies with each child. Symptoms usually appear in the

    week preceding the tooth appearing. They include dribbling, mood changes and swollen gums amongst

    others. For parent and baby alike this can often mean broken sleep. For the child it may also mean mild

    fever, rash and pain - particularly with larger molars as they cannot penetrate the gums as easily as other

    tooth types.

    Many babies begin to chew fingers to relieve pressure on their gums while others may refuse to eat.

    Symptoms tend to disappear on their own, particularly after the tooth appears, but this respite is brief in aprocess that can last up until their fifth year.

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    Recent times have seen an acceleration in

    pharmaceutical treatments. Various uses of NSAID's

    (non-steroidal anti-inflammatories) and numerous

    gels are now employed to treat teething difficulties.

    However, as is often the case, the risks and adverse

    effects from inappropriate or prolonged use of

    pharmacological agents in many cases outweigh any

    short term potential benefit to the user.

    Baby teething rash

    Many parents not comfortable with using medications due to the U.S FDA's advice on the risk of methemoglobinemia often consider

    natural approaches. The advent of treatments such as teething rings allow the child to chew on something cold to aid pain-relief. Diet has

    also been suggested with chilled foods such as yogurt and pureed fruits known to relief symptoms.

    Wearing Baltic amber close to the skin is a traditional remedy for baby teething. Worn around the neck, wrist or ankle Amber baby chains

    are a natural analgesic and can help calm a

    baby. Used for centuries in Europe, amber is a

    natural anti-inflammatory ideal for naturally

    treating swollen gums. Heat naturally generated

    through the babies body release microscopic

    amounts of healing oils which are then absorbed

    into the bloodstream aiding both pain-relief andhealing.

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    It is extremely important to note that babies become increasingly more inquisitive as they become more self-aware, so parental supervision

    is stronglyurged if Amber teething necklaces are in use.

    Baltic Amber Design uses necklaces, bracelets and anklets that are individually beaded, so should

    it break the beads will not scatter.

    Beaded individually for safety

    Amber necklaces are made for wearing and not for chewing, but in

    conjunction with other natural approaches parents now have an

    alternative solution to medications without the worry of possible side

    effects.

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    AMBER IN MYTHOLOGY

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    There are many myths surrounding the origin of amber. Ovid wrote that when Phaethon, a son of

    Helios, the sun, convinced his father to allow him to drive the chariot of the sun through the heavens

    for a day, he erred too close to the earth, scorching it. To save the earth, Zeus struck

    Phaethon with a thunderbolt and he died, plunging out of the sky. His mother and sister turned into

    trees in their grief but still mourned him. Their tears, dried by the sun, are amber.

    Phaethon

    The Greeks called amber 'elektron', sun-made, perhaps because of this story, or perhaps because it becomes

    electrically charged when rubbed with a cloth and can attract small particles. Homer mentions amber jewelery

    - earrings and a necklace of amber beads - as a princely gift in the Odyssey.

    Homer

    Another ancient writer, Nicias, said that amber was the juice or essence of the setting sun congealed in the sea

    and cast up on the shore.

    Nicias

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    FACTS ABOUT AMBER

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    * Amber comes in many shades and colors, although the

    most common are cognac, honey, green,lemon yellow, ivory

    and cream/yellow.

    * Amber is lightweight and because it is an organic

    substance, each piece is unique.

    * Occasionally, amber will contain remnants of plant matter

    or insects that were first trapped and preserved millions of

    years ago These are called inclusions.

    * Amber was an important commodity for ancient cultures, a

    substance they valued greatly.It was traded around the globe as far back as almost 10,000 years ago.

    Did you know?

    The oldest and easiest way to obtain Amber is by collecting it on the beach. Huge

    deposits lie below the bottom of the Baltic Sea and amber stones are thrownout by

    waves during storms.

    Amber has been found in Mycenaean tombs and in Neolithic remains. In England,

    artifacts from the Bronze Age have been discovered with amber inclusions. A Bronze

    Age cup made entirely of amber was found in Hove, a town on the south coast ofEngland.

    Amber was an important commodity for ancient cultures, a substance they valued

    greatly. It was traded around the globe as far back as almost 10,000 years ago.

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    Altogether, about 1000 species of animals have been found in amber. Amber inclusions are somewhat rare. In Baltic amber, inclusions are

    found in every 1000 or so pieces.

    Stones like jade, lapis and turquoise feel cool or even cold to the touch, but amber feels warm.

    Inclusions

    This, along with its obvious sunny color, is why it is known as

    sunshine to Lithuanians.

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    AMBER - PETS

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    Amber lace is a 100% natural, long lasting solution to the problem that is completely safe for use in the home environment and it has a dual

    action in treating ticks and fleas. Extremely popular in Europe, this sturdy, 100% authentic Baltic amber necklace can be safely worn by

    dogs and cats of all shapes and sizes.

    With the warmer months now here, pet owners will be dreading the onslaught

    of ticks and fleas that flourish in dry weather. As well as the discomfort for our

    four legged friends, the ticks can poison, risking paralysis and in some cases

    sudden death to pets. Amber experts and scientists have determined that raw

    Baltic amber is best to use for animal necklaces in order for them to be the most

    effective.

    Amber stone contains natural essential oils. The resinous smell of the amber,

    which derives from the friction of the amber with the pets fur, which ticks do

    not like, are responsible for the tick feeling uncomfortable. It is important that

    you always use an amber necklace/tick protection collar that is neither sandednor polished because such treatment leads to the rather rough and permeable

    surface of the amber stone closing up and thus no smells are released onto the

    fur.

    As amber rubs against the animals fur, a mild static electrical charge is

    generated. This has been found to act as a flea and tick deterrent in dogs and

    cats. Youre pet feels nothing but the tick gets a mild shock. Ambers electrical

    properties were documented by the Ancient Greeks who called it, Electron.

    The longer your dog wears the amber stone, the better the smell can distributein its fur and the better the tick bite prevention. Why not give this a go if you

    are not a fan of chemical treatments for pets. As well as preventing ticks and

    fleas, the Amberlace is comfortable to wear and also looks very attractive!

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    From our own point of view there is no tick protection; chemical or natural, that works 100%. This to is true about our own amber

    necklaces. 95% of our customers are very satisfied - but we would like to be fair and be honest with our valued customers.

    We think it is definitely worth a try!

    The Amber lace is available in three designs. Small, medium and

    large.

    Lion - raw amber in mixed colours; weight 25g; length 40-45cm;

    knotted ; resizable.

    Lynx - raw amber in mixed colours; weight 12g; length 25-30cm;

    knotted; resizable.

    Sweetie - raw amber in mixed colours; weight 8g; length 25cm,

    knotted, screw type clasp.

    Sweetie is most suitable for cats and small dogs.

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    Notes for pet owners.

    The necklace should be worn 24 hrs a day when possible. For cats, we suggest a familiarization time of one week.

    For maximum effect, you should only remove the necklace for a short time. Like when your pet is playing.

    For best effect put the Amber Lace on the window sill for approximately 10 minutes. The necklace will recharge with sunlight.

    Our necklaces are absolutely chemical free and therefore cannot cause any allergies.

    You can easily rinse the necklace under lukewarm running water.

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    Please note the following safety instructions

    The necklace should be removed for a short moment when:

    Your dog is playing with other dogs. The necklace could be damaged easily.

    When pet is walking through bushes or low branches in the woods. The necklace can easily be torn off.

    The effect against ticks is not lost by taking off the necklace for a short moment.

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    Our necklaces are made in a manner that your dog or your cat cannot damage or strangle itself with it. If your dog or cat gets caught

    somewhere with the chain it will usually break open. However, we suggest taking off the necklace during these times.

    Please do not use our necklaces as a usual collar. They do not have the same quality concerning tear strength.

    The Amber Laces is a natural product that may tear if the steps suggested above are not adhered to. Unfortunately, we cannot be

    responsible for this.

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    CARING FOR AMBER JEWELRY

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    To enjoy your amber jewelry over a long period of time, some simple precautions should be observed. Amber is a soft gemstone and may be

    susceptible to attack by chemicals and oxidation. So, amber jewelry pieces require some special care in handling and storing.

    * Keep your jewelry away from hot or cold temperature.

    * Always apply your perfume and hairspray before wearing the jewelry.

    * Do not cook or clean your house with household cleansers while wearing an amber product.

    * Never wash dishes or do laundry with your jewelry on.

    * Store your amber in a separate jewelry casket and protect it from getting in touch with other

    materials.

    * Always clean your amber jewelry with a mild solution of soapy and slightly warm water and use a flannel cloth.

    * Polish and make it shiny with olive oil and a soft cloth.

    * Ultrasonic or steam cleaner isnt suitable for cleaning amber.

    * Clean your jewelry every time you wear it.

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    ''When we see spiders, flies, or ants entombed

    and preserved forever in amber, a more than royal tomb.''

    Francis Bacon Sr.

    RANDOM AMBER

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    Composition

    Amber is a hydrocarbon (C10 H 16 O).

    It is a complex mixture of several resinous bodies, succinic acid, volatile oil and also contains

    some amount of hydrogen sulfide (H2S).

    Its specific gravity is 1.08 and refractive index is 1.54.

    It`s hardness on Mohs scale is 2 to 2.5, and is sectile (i.e it can be sliced or shaved).

    The Burmese amber is said to be hardest and the Dominican, the softest.

    Amber Cross Chain

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    Physical Properties

    The color of amber fossil varies from yellow to dark brown to almost black.

    Very rarely this gem may be found in green and blue-gray colors and hence green amber can be

    very rare.

    In addition, it is dyed in many colors like green, blue, pink etc.

    The color of this gem denotes the area from where it has originated.

    Baltic amber is yellow, Sicilian is reddish yellow, Rumanian is brown and Burmese is yellow to

    reddish-brown.

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    In the Movies

    One of the scenes in the movie, Jurassic Park, was of on an insect found inside a piece of natural amber gemstone. After this amber

    gemstone became very famous.

    Other Random Facts

    Amber is the birthstone for people born under the star sign, Taurus.

    The name Amber can be traced through the Old French to Latin from the Arabic "ambar."

    "Ambar" referred to "ambergris," which was a waxy substance used to make perfume. In theHindi language, Amber is derived from Sanskrit, and means "the sky."

    Amber in sign language

    20,532 people are named as Amber in the United States.

    The number is increasing by 172 people every year.

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    Amber was the 70th most popular girls name in Ireland in 2005

    Amber reached a high of number 11 in most popular girls names in Australia.

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    RESOURCES

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    Wikipedia

    International Paleoentomological Society: Scientific Articles on amber and its inclusions

    Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics

    To develop a complete mind, study the science of art, study the art of science. Learn how to see. Realize that everything

    connects to everything else.

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    'Ancient lovers believed a kiss would unite their souls, because the spirit was said to be carried in one's breath.'

    Eve Glicksman

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    CONTACTS & LINKS

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    products are individually selectedby our team of experts ensuring the highest quality at all

    times.

    Website

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    Telephone

    +353(0)860258866

    +353(0)469435271

    All other enquiries including Wholesale.

    [email protected]

    is registered with Companies Registration Office.

    Reg No: 424539

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    Delivery & Returns

    Delivery and Returns policy

    We want you to buy our products with confidence and we are committed to protecting you privacy.Baltic Amber Design does not pass personal information to other companies.

    When placing an order your personal information is encrypted via Paypal secure server.

    We provide Delivery WorldwideOnce your order is submitted it will be shipped within the next 24 hours.

    Shipping will usually take:1-2 working days Ireland

    3-5 working days UK and Europe8-12 working days Worldwide

    If the product you wish to order is out of stock we will e-mail to let you know.

    If for some reason you not happy with the product we guarantee to exchange or refund paymentof returned unused jewellery within 10 days from the date of delivery. Before you send it backplease e-mail us to let us know about returning goods. Items should be returned in its original

    undamaged packaging, complete with content. Damaged goods will not be refunded.

    If we receive the returned merchandise in damaged condition, or the goods do not arrive to us wewill not be able to refund your money. We do not refund shipping and handling.

    You can cancel your order if we havent shipped the products already. We will process the refund

    within 3 days when we receive your cancellation request. It is important to note that nocancellation can be accepted once we have shipped out your order.

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    Baltic Amber Design was founded in 2010 to introduce a range of BalticAmber jewelery to the

    Irish marketplace.

    Our extensive range of products include Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Necklaces, Pendants,

    Rings, Baby Anklets and Baby necklaces with more products due to be added to our range in

    2012 with the introduction of a mens line.

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