
Collection: Amber Beads for European Bracelets
Discover our collection of Baltic amber beads, designed to fit popular European charm bracelets including Pandora and Trollbeads. Each spacer bead is handcrafted from genuine amber, available in a stunning range of colors such as cognac cherry, honey shades, and green. Lightweight yet durable, they blend seamlessly with your existing bracelet charms and beads. Amber bracelet beads can be enjoyed just as people have for centuries — admired for their glowing colors, natural beauty, and the way they blend seamlessly with your existing bracelet beads.
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Green Amber Bracelet Bead with Sterling Silver Core
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Genuine Baltic Amber Charm Bead, Cream Color
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Genuine Baltic Amber Bead with Sterling Silver Core- Black and Light Honey Color
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Genuine Baltic Amber Bead with Sterling Silver Core, Marble Black and White
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Genuine Baltic Amber Bead with Sterling Silver Core, Light Honey Color
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Black and White Baltic Amber Bracelet Bead with Sterling Silver Core
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Baltic Amber Charm Bead with Sterling Silver Core, Honey Color
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Baltic Amber Bracelet Bead with Sterling Silver Core, Cognac Color
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Baltic Amber Bead Charm with Sterling Silver Core, Butterscotch Color
5.0 / 5.0
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Amber Stories – Myths, Symbolism & Natural Wonders
Names for Amber
“Gold of the Sea” – used in Baltic regions, referring to its glowing golden color.
“Sun Stone” – from ancient Greeks and Romans, linking amber to the warmth of the sun.
Electrum – the Greek word for amber, from which we get “electricity,” since rubbing amber produces static.
Succinite – the scientific name for Baltic amber, from succinum (Latin for “juice” or “sap”).
Myths & Legends
Greek Myth – Amber was believed to be the tears of the Heliades, mourning their brother Phaethon, who fell from the sky when he lost control of the sun chariot.
Norse Myth – In Scandinavia, amber was thought to be the tears of Freyja, goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
Chinese Belief – Ancient Chinese traditions said amber was the soul of the tiger after death, symbolizing courage and protection.
Baltic Folklore – Tales say amber washed ashore from the ruined palace of Jurata, a sea goddess, destroyed by the god Perkunas.