Amber teething bracelets are designed to be worn by babies when they are teething. The common belief is that the child’s body heats the amber, causing it to release oils containing succinic acid. The succinic acid, in theory, gets absorbed into the bloodstream, helping to easy baby’s pain.
These Amber beads are fully fossilised around 50 million years from the Eocene period when forests covered most of the earth. This is much older than Mexican and Dominican Amber deposits which rarely occur in milky, opaque forms.
Sourced from the Baltic, these Amber jewellery collections exhibit a richness of varieties, colours and transparency.