
Multi Colour Amber Tree Pendant
Rooted in the ground but reaching for the stars; this beautiful pendant features a stunning tree filled with amber tones of forest green, lemon yellow & classic deep orange.
- Pendant width: 38 x 28mm. (inc. loop)
- Baltic amber in natural colours.
- Includes 40cm curb chain.
- Longer chains available.
- 925 sterling silver.
- High polish finish.
Amber is known as the stone of the sun. Amber has a natural warmth to it and reflects vibrancy and positivity. It is also the birthstone of the cancer zodiac sign.
Amber has been used as jewellery since the Stone Age, from 13,000 years ago. Amber is formed from resin exuded from tree bark. The amberization process is estimated to take between 2 and 10 million years.
Rooted in the ground but reaching for the stars; this beautiful pendant features a stunning tree filled with amber tones of forest green, lemon yellow & classic deep orange.
- Pendant width: 38 x 28mm. (inc. loop)
- Baltic amber in natural colours.
- Includes 40cm curb chain.
- Longer chains available.
- 925 sterling silver.
- High polish finish.
Amber is known as the stone of the sun. Amber has a natural warmth to it and reflects vibrancy and positivity. It is also the birthstone of the cancer zodiac sign.
Amber has been used as jewellery since the Stone Age, from 13,000 years ago. Amber is formed from resin exuded from tree bark. The amberization process is estimated to take between 2 and 10 million years.
Description
Rooted in the ground but reaching for the stars; this beautiful pendant features a stunning tree filled with amber tones of forest green, lemon yellow & classic deep orange.
- Pendant width: 38 x 28mm. (inc. loop)
- Baltic amber in natural colours.
- Includes 40cm curb chain.
- Longer chains available.
- 925 sterling silver.
- High polish finish.
Amber is known as the stone of the sun. Amber has a natural warmth to it and reflects vibrancy and positivity. It is also the birthstone of the cancer zodiac sign.
Amber has been used as jewellery since the Stone Age, from 13,000 years ago. Amber is formed from resin exuded from tree bark. The amberization process is estimated to take between 2 and 10 million years.





















