Welcome to our amber bangles page.
Amber is mainly found in the regions around the baltic sea, and is a very unique gemstone with no two pieces being identical. Here you can see our amber bangles on display.
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Bangles are very versatile items of jewellery and come in a wide range of colours, gemstones, and collections. We have many designs here for you choose from and have divided them in to sections so you can shop easily and without fuss.
You will find that many of our bangles have either or both matching earrings, and necklaces so you can complete a whole set if you wish to be truely unique.
The vast majority of our jewellery is designed in the UK by professional designers, and up and coming student garduates. We manufacture and source all compontents of our jewellery from many different countries around the world so you can be sure that not only is your bangle unique in design but at the very best price as well.
Unlike the majority of gemstones which are inorganic, Amber is organic. What that means is that it is not a crystal. Amber is essentially fossilized resin. The stone gained a lot of recent prominence when the film Jurassic Park showed a piece of Amber with a fossilized insect in it. Amongst many of its qualities, Amber is a very light substance and consequently can be used in substantial size in jewellery without it ‘weighing you down’.
The popularity of Amber jewellery seems to ebb and flow and nowadays one can get Amber not only in its traditional colour, but also in green (created by putting a film at the back of the gem), red, milk and lemon coloured stones. The source of this beautiful gemstone is predominantly the Baltic countries and one needs to be aware of fake amber, which nowadays seems to be quite prevalent.
Read about Amber in our gemstone guide >
More about Amber from Wikipedia >