
Amber jewelry
myths still live...
Amber,
which is actually fossilized pine sap, has become, through
the creativity of men, part of jewelry. Amber jewelry
is today more or less a part of our lives. The difference
between now and decades ago is only one: everyone can afford
a piece of amber jewelry today and doesn’t
know what to do with it, but a long time ago people suspected
its powers and a lot of them couldn’t afford to own
this kind of jewelry.
The first
name given to amber was electron. After that, around
the sixth century B.C., the scientists of that time discovered
that, if you rubbed amber against a wool cloth, it became
electrically charged. Because of its property it could attract
small pieces of paper, fact which amazed the people of that
time. Carrying a negative electrical charge, it was thought
that the stone itself was able to draw power and energy
into its bearer. This belief helped make the stone famous
and valuable. People started using it in amber jewelry
and making amulets and magical objects. Besides being able
to attract energy, it was believed that it aided the intellect.
It was prescribed for a lot of curious illnesses like memory
loss, anxiety and eccentric behavior.
Amber
jewelry was known for its capacity to influence
the mood of the bearer. People though that wearing amber
jewelry would help them and that the small yellow-brown
stone could lighten the burdens of their lives filling their
spirit with white light. The results of its actions were
supposes to be a feeling of happiness and joy. From the
healer’s point of view, the idea was that amber jewelry
somehow activated the altruistic side and made people realize
the power of their spiritual intellect to the fullest.
For thousands
of years amber has been regarded as a precious substance
for its warm beauty. Because no one knew then were it came
from, it was thought to be of divine origin. People believed
that no harm could come to the one that wore amber
jewelry because the stone would protect him. Because
of these beliefs the stone become used for medical purposes.
Philosophers and alchemists have tried for a long period
of time to explain how the amber stones came to
be and looked the way they did. Around the first century
A.D. a Roman senator and historian recorded a popular belief
on the forming of the stone. He wrote it was formed from
the urine of the lynx. The male was supposed to produce
the dark colored stones and the females the lighter ones
with yellow colors. Since there was no explanation to how
this miraculous gem appeared, people became superstitious.
Another one of the spoken beliefs was that the rays of the
setting sun were concealed in the evening sea and then they
were cast upon the shore in the form of the stone we all
know. This is why we can say that amber jewelry is a piece
of brilliant sun. Around the year 240 B.C., an astrologer,
Sudines, came pretty close to the real origin of amber.
He said that the gemstone is the product of a tree called
the “lynx”. It was indeed the product of a tree.
Amber was a resin.
The one
that made the amber color and amber jewelry
famous was Nero. He compared his wife’s hair to the
color of the gemstone. From that point on every respectable
woman, wives of the noble men at that time, started to aspire
to that color and it became a symbol. The woman with the
red hair that had the setting sun reflected in the evening
sea trapped in her hair felt very proud of the similitude
between the amber stone and her beauty. That’s
why amber jewelry is regarded the way it
is. A small piece of “brilliant sun” or “frozen
gold” hides the mysteries of the gem in the beauty
of the amber jewelry.
As for the
medical use of amber, nothing can be scientifically
proven. The ancient Romans had great confidence in the powers
of baltic amber jewelry and they used amber in
other ways too. They thought that some powder of the gemstone
taken in a cup of wine could cure illnesses like fever,
asthma or even infections of the throat. This type of medicine
was used by the ancient Romans for ear and eye problems
too. A fine powder was mixed with honey and, sometimes,
with oil made from roses and it was either poured on the
infected area or taken internally. Not all types of amber
were thought to have healing proprieties, only the reddish
stones. Nowadays, it’s also recommended to wear some
amber jewelry around the neck (a necklace or a pendant)
for the same purpose.
Wearing
amber jewelry is a double win situation:
it looks good and makes you feel good also. Precious, mysterious
and miraculous, amber is by far the most complex
gemstone. Its past and its aspect still fascinate a lot
of people. Amber jewelry can create an effect that
no diamond can ever do and is indeed, as poets say, “a
slice of sunshine”.
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amber and to find out more about amber jewelry
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