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Thursday, March 26, 2020

Why the name Amber?


The history of Amber Stone
Amber’s Names Throughout History. 
The origin of the stone’s name is the Arabic word 
“anbar”,
adopted in Middle Latin as 
“ambar”, 
and then in Middle French as 
“ambre”.
Known as a healing stone associated with the Sun, Amber also holds the classical name of “electrum.” The word derives from “elektor” which means “beaming Sun”.
Amber Stone Meaning, History and Symbolic Value
Is Amber a stone? 
Technically, the gem is improperly called that way as it is a fossil resin. 
The insertions of insects and plants you often observe in amber stones 
are because they exuded from ancient coniferous trees.
The characteristic color of amber is that warm golden to brown yellow, 
but the stone actually comes in various shades from green to a reddish orange and dark brown. 
Occasionally, you may see whitish, bluish, and even blackish exemplars.
Amber: Legends and Lore
What is the meaning of Amber stones in ancient lore? 
Ancient Greek legends say that the God of Sun changed the Heliades into trees for helping Phateon, their brother, to drive his Gold Chariot without permission. 
Their tears are said to have transformed into little drops of amber as they fell from the branches and met Sun’s heat.
Celtic Amber jewelry was discovered in forms of amulets. 
They believed the stones would restore their strength and vitality. 
Other Anglo-Saxon legends talk about the use of amber to facilitate clarity of vision> 
Wearing an Amber necklace would make people speak truthfully.
Amber stones were also highly valued by Egyptians 3,200 years before Christ. 
Romans, too, prized the gemstone so much that they requested to be paid in Amber during the time of Caesar.
Final Thoughts on the History, Value, and Meaning of Amber Stone
Amber’s beauty is millions of years in the making 
and its crystal healing properties are proven and tested since ancient times. 
Having said that, 
amber is truly one of the most precious stones one can acquire–a crystal of high value, rich history, and impressive healing powers.
Ambers Eyes are Amber.

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