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Add gorgeous color and style to your wrist with this Aurelia Jewelry hinged bangle bracelet. Displaying four amber gemstones in 18x13mm, 16x12mm and 12x10mm oval sizes, it's available in your choice of size: 6.5" or 7.25". This bracelet is perfect any time you want to add a bit of depth and drama to your outfit. You'll love all of the compliments you receive.

Aurelia is more than just a jewelry brand. It’s a tribute to the enduring elegance and sophistication of women who know that their style tells a story. Designed for the woman who appreciates the timeless beauty of gold and the richness of genuine gemstones, Aurelia was created to celebrate the power of personal expression through finely crafted jewelry. Each piece in the Aurelia collection is meticulously crafted in gold-plated brass, offering the luxurious look and feel of gold with the durability that today’s woman requires. We select only the finest genuine gemstones, ensuring that every piece radiates with its own unique brilliance and character.

Details

  • Material Content: Brass
  • Plating Type: 18K Yellow Gold
  • Finish: Polished
  • Stone Information:
  • Amber: 1 / Oval Shape / 18x13mm
  • Amber: 1 / Oval Shape / 16x12mm
  • Amber: 2 / Oval Shape / 12x10mm
  • Length:
  • 6.5in.
  • 7.25in.
  • Width: 0.9in.
  • Height: 0.25in.
  • Country of Origin: China

All weights pertaining to gemstones, including diamonds, are minimum weights. Additionally, please note that many gemstones are treated to enhance their beauty. View Gemstone Enhancements and Special Care Requirements for important information.

Product Disclaimer

Amber    

Amber
Amber is fossilized resin from ancient plants, especially coniferous trees. Tens of millions of years ago, if the conditions were right, this sticky resin would become encased in earth and gradually become fossilized. Resin that has not completely fossilized is called copal.

Sometimes leaves, bits of wood, and even the whole bodies of insects would be trapped along with the resin. Pieces of amber with the intact remains of ancient insects or other small organisms are rare and highly valued. More than 1,000 extinct species have been identified in amber.

Jewelry and History
Amber is translucent and range in color from dark brown to a light lemon yellow. It is very soft, with a hardness of 2.5 on the Mohs Scale, and it can be scratched easily. Jewelry with amber cabochons should be worn with care to prevent damage to the stones.

Amber has been used as jewelry for thousands of years. Homer mentions amber jewelry—earrings and a necklace of amber beads—as a princely gift in The Odyssey. Amber can be burned, and this produces a strong aroma the ancient Germans used as incense; they called it bernstein, or “burn stone.” Clear, colorless amber was considered the best material for rosary beads in the Middle Ages due to its smooth, silky feel.

Today, two main sources of amber are the Baltic Sea and the Dominican Republic. Amber from the Baltic states is older, but amber from the Dominican Republic is more likely to have insect inclusions.