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A gorgeous amber teething necklace in a rich butterscotch and cognac color amber beads. Smooth beads, very comfortable to wear.
Amber teething necklaces and bracelets are made to wear but not to chew! Teething necklaces should be removed when child is sleeping or unattended!
The string in each of our amber teething necklaces and bracelets is knotted by hand in between each and every bead , so should the necklace break (which it should if necessary), the rest of the beads will not scatter. The teething necklace fastens with a screw clasp that opens and closes easily.
Learn more about amber teething necklaces .
Amber is not a “stone” but a natural resin. So as it warms with the body’s natural temperature, amber releases its healing oils (these oils contain succinic acid )which are easily absorbed into the skin and then into the bloodstream. Baltic Amber has some of the highest concentrations of Succinic Acid found in nature, and this is what makes it so special. Succinic Acid is a natural component of plant and animal tissues, and it's presence in the human body is beneficial in many ways.
Our amber teething necklaces are hand-made of natural Baltic amber, lovingly hand-crafted by Lithuanian amber artisans with generations of experience who carefully polish and softly round the amber beads so that they lay comfortably against the child’s skin. This allows maximum skin contact and gives added comfort to your child.
Check out our matching parent’s necklaces .
The word “Amber” has always been associated exclusively with “Baltic Amber” even though there are other varieties of amber in different locations in the world. In fact, more than 125 types of fossil resins have been found but these are not amber, simply distant cousins. The Baltic Amber is the only amber sought after for its rare qualities including the ability to provide natural healing.
Read more about the many benefits of Baltic amber .
What makes Baltic amber so different? Baltic amber resin comes from a fossil produced by ancient pine tress that grew in Northern Europe millions of years ago in an area that reached from southern regions of what is now known as Scandinavia as well as neighboring regions of the Baltic Sea bed. At some point, the climate grew warmer and these pine trees, known today as conifer trees, exuded great amounts of natural resin which scientists say achieved its stability over time through oxidation.
Important Safety Notice:
Please supervise your child at all times while wearing the necklace. Amber necklaces are made for wearing not for chewing! Amber will crack and break under too much pressure. Teething necklaces should be removed when baby is sleeping or unattended! We (Amber artisans) assume no responsibility if any harm should come to the child due to misuse of our products. Amber artisans or any other parties involved in creating, producing, manufacturing or services provided on this site shall not be liable for any direct or indirect, consequential, incidental, punitive, special or otherwise damages arising out of access or use of this site and its products.