Gemstone Picture - Tree of Life - Baltic Amber (20x14.7x1cm)
Gemstone Picture - Tree of Life - Baltic Amber (20x14.7x1cm) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Gemstone Picture - Tree of Life - Baltic Amber (20x14.7x1cm) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A framed Tree of Life picture made with genuine Baltic amber chips, measuring 20 x 14.7 x 1 cm. Warm golden to honey-brown amber pieces are arranged into a tree canopy shape behind glass — a compact piece of shelf or wall art with a sun-warmed, luminous quality distinct from the mineral-based options in the range.
Quantity: 1 framed picture.
What Catches the Eye
- Baltic amber chips glow with warm golden and honey-brown tones — some pieces are translucent, catching and holding light in a way no mineral gemstone can replicate.
- Amber is fossilised tree resin, not a mineral — this gives the picture a unique organic warmth and a connection to ancient forests that geological stones do not share.
- Compact photo-frame size (20 x 14.7 cm). Only 1 cm deep.
- Placed near a window or lamp, the translucent chips pick up and diffuse light beautifully.
Baltic Amber Chips, Glass, Frame
Genuine Baltic amber chips arranged into a Tree of Life design behind glass in a ready-made frame. The chips range from golden yellow to deep honey-brown, often with translucent patches. Amber is fossilised tree resin — typically 30 to 90 million years old — not a stone in the geological sense. Natural material with unique variation in every piece. Dimensions: 20 x 14.7 x 1 cm.
Placement and Care
Stand on a shelf, desk, or windowsill. Amber responds beautifully to natural and lamp light — placing it where light passes through the chips brings out the golden warmth. Wipe the glass with a soft cloth. Avoid extreme heat, as amber softens at high temperatures.
About Baltic Amber
Baltic amber comes from the shores and seabed of the Baltic Sea region, primarily Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Russia. It is fossilised resin from ancient coniferous forests, and some pieces contain preserved insects or plant matter millions of years old. Amber has been traded along European routes since the Neolithic period — the Romans called it "succinum" (juice of the earth). It remains one of the most valued organic gem materials in the world.
Worth Wrapping
A distinctive choice for anyone who loves amber jewellery, natural history, or warm-toned decor. The organic origin story — ancient forest resin, preserved for millions of years — gives this gift an added layer of conversation value.
Common Questions
Is Baltic amber the same as a gemstone?
Not technically. Amber is fossilised organic resin, not a mineral. It is classified as an organic gem material, alongside pearls and coral.
Will the amber chips look translucent?
Some chips will have translucent patches that glow when light passes through. Others will be more opaque. The mix creates visual depth.
How old is Baltic amber?
Typically 34 to 48 million years old, dating from the Eocene epoch.
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