New amber jewelry

raw amber pieces

Benfits of amber beads

  • Natural 100% authentic Baltic amber beads
  • Handcrafted in Northern Europe
  • Necklaces & bracelets are knotted for extra safety
  • Pure ORGANIC beads
  • Lightweight & eye-catching
  • Fast worldwide shipping

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What is an amber teething necklace?

Amber teething necklaces are designed to be worn by babies when they are teething. The common belief is that the child’s body heats the amber, causing it to release oils containing succinic acid.  Made of certified natural Baltic amber beads and designed to help with teething pain. Necklaces are popular and widely available, and many parents swear by them. Baltic amber is found in a particular region of northern Europe. Amber is not a stone, actually it is a fossilized tree sap that has been cultivated and polished.

Amber teething bracelets or anklets is an alternative to necklaces

If you believe in Baltic amber, but you do not want to put anything on your baby neck then amber teething bracelets and anklets is a great alternative to necklaces.

Amber beads are handcrafted of natural Baltic amber

Made of genuine Baltic amber beads, high quality European made, by Amberizon Designs. Most amber teething necklaces are made from either raw or heat-treated and polished Baltic amber beads, which are strung together and individually knotted. 

Raw amber beads vs polished amber beads

How do they differ? Please read the article and find out which one is better for you or your child.

Amber bead shape glossary

Baltic amber jewelry for babies and adults is available in round, chip, freeform, bean, baroque.

Amber colors

Makes a perfect gift

Popular Wolrdwide

Baltic amber has centuries of history with traditional medicine in Europe and more recently the use of amber for teething relief has become popular in many other parts of the world, including United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, Germany, Poland and China.

Top 10 countries by popularity: United States, UK (United Kingdom), Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Germany, Turkey, China.



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