Tibetan Amber Jewelry
One of the rarest types of amber jewellries is Tibetan amber
jewelry. This gorgeous gem, which ranges in color from a deep
butterscotch to a bright lemon yellow, is a stunning piece to add to an
amber jewellry collection.
Tibetan amber is primarily opaque,
unlike the golden honey Baltic amber jewelry that is much more common.
One of the biggest value factors for Tibetan amber jewelry is its
color. The deep butterscotch color is considered the best by most
collectors.
Another value factor in Tibetan amber jewelry is the
shine of the gems. The highest quality Tibetan ambers have almost
an oily look to them. This sheen is a very important consideration
when choosing Tibetan amber jewelry.
Tibetan amber is
frequently made from old amber jewelry. Gemstones are often
fashioned from antique amber beads. That's why much of the Tibetan
amber jewelry you find has a hole in the middle, which is often set
with a red coral or a stud of sterling or pure silver.
You'll
find Tibetan amber set in gorgeous prayer box pendants, rings and
sometimes even earrings. It is most often set with red coral or
turquoise. In Asian tribal pieces, necklaces, pendants, rings and
bracelets set with this gem are often pure silver, 22-carat gold, brass
or bronze. Tibetan amber jewelry is a rare and unusual find!
Because
amber is resin that oozed from the forebearers of pine trees millions
of years ago, it will have a pine scent when burned. Tibetan monks have
been known to burn it as a prized and sacred incense.
It's important to keep your amber jewelry away from heat sources.
You can clean your Tibetan amber jewelry with a soft cloth and lukewarm
water. Rub a drop or two of olive oil to help it keep its shine.
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