Antique & Vintage Necklaces

Genuine Antique Butterscotch Amber Necklace 1930s

£690.00

Stunning Single Strand Egg Yolk Amber Necklace

Gorgeous graduated butterscotch amber bead necklace

The high quality natural amber beads are a beautiful egg yolk colour

Recently restrung they are individually hand knotted with a 9ct gold lobster clasp

This fabulous necklace looks stunning when worn

  • The necklace is 19.5″ (50cm ) long
  • 37 amber beads. Largest is 20mm x 16mm graduating to 10mm x 7.5mm
  • Hook clasp marked 375 (9ct Gold)
  • Necklace weighs 23 grams
  • It dates to the 1930s
  • The necklace is in excellent condition.
  • Amber beads with a few typical blemishes, one bead with shallow chip that has been polished so it is not noticeable – difficult to capture in a photo
  • They come in presentation box
  • Our ref : 2320

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Stunning Single Strand Egg Yolk Amber Necklace

Gorgeous antique amber necklace graduated butterscotch amber bead necklace

The high quality natural amber beads are a beautiful egg yolk colour

Recently restrung they are individually hand knotted with a 9ct gold lobster clasp

This fabulous necklace looks stunning when worn

  • The necklace is 19.5″ (50cm ) long
  • 37 amber beads. Largest is 20mm x 16mm graduating to 10mm x 7.5mm
  • Hook clasp marked 375 (9ct Gold)
  • Necklace weighs 23 grams
  • It dates to the 1930s
  • The necklace is in excellent condition.
  • Amber beads with a few typical blemishes, one bead with shallow chip that has been polished so it is not noticeable – difficult to capture in a photo
  • They come in presentation box
  • Our ref : 2320

 

Amber : Amber is a sort of fossilised resin. The sap oozes from cracks in the bark of certain types of coniferous trees. This amber which is used in todays jewellery came from trees which lived millions of years ago. Sometimes as this resin moved very slowly down the trunk of a tree, an insect or something could be engulfed by the sap and is then preserved inside. They say that the best amber comes from the Baltic. Often from the Konigsberg region and on the Lithuanian coastline. Baltic amber is typically yellow and cloudy. It is usually fashioned into round or faceted beads. Amber was popular in art deco jewellery and then a little later by Georg Jensen.

Taking care of and cleaning your antique amber necklace. Amber needs to be stored in such a way as to avoid scratching or chipping these beads. When not being worn the necklace should be wrapped in a soft cloth or tissue paper, and stored in a draw or a box. Once in a while and it you feel the necklace needs it, you could just moisten a clean cloth with warm soapy water and gently clean each bead. Then make sure the beads are dry by wiping off with clean kitchen towel.Then polish with soft cloth.

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