[Nirvana] Natural Amber Golden-Grained Honey with Raw Skin - A Necklace Evoking Classical Ambiance

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[Nirvana] Natural Amber Golden-Grained Honey with Raw Skin - A Necklace Evoking Classical Ambiance - Necklaces - Gemstone

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[Nirvana] Natural Amber Golden-Grained Honey with Raw Skin - A Necklace Evoking Classical Ambiance **Product Summary** One of a kind. Not all raw skin amber is valuable; only raw skin with unique characteristics is preserved. However, the presence of exceptionally precious, exquisite skin patterns can imbue the amber with a distinct beauty, making it even more valuable than the amber itself. This natural amber golden-grained honey, with its raw skin, breaks traditional rules with its asymmetrical oval shape. The golden-red skin texture and shrinkage patterns interweave, creating a fractured aesthetic reminiscent of cracked magma. When light shines through, the floating golden specks resemble a phoenix bathing in flames. Rubbing the raw skin releases a unique amber fragrance that permeates the fingers. The front features a honey-colored cloud embracing stardust bubbles, encapsulating the solidification and rebirth of primordial ages within a small space. The back has a delicate texture, smooth as ancient silk, with tiny indentations that naturally form poetic blank spaces. Hand-woven runs of red agate and turquoise complement the raw tension of the amber, while a copper wire inlaid with lotus patterns provides a simple, exquisite touch, creating a wearable specimen of time. **Raw Skin Amber** During the natural formation of amber (primarily sea amber), differences in the density of various resins cause evaporation and volatilization during the flow process, leading to surface shrinkage and the formation of irregular patterns known as skin patterns. Ordinary, unremarkable skin patterns are usually not preserved. However, skin patterns formed due to special reasons, resulting in varying depths and being unrepeatable, are extremely precious. 1. **Rapid Shrinkage Patterns:** Some amber, due to unique environmental conditions such as intense sunlight and wind, solidifies very quickly. If the original textures are retained after petrification, they are called rapid shrinkage patterns. Features: Coarse, wild textures; deep color penetration; some even resembling the appearance of the surface being torn apart. Due to rapid shrinkage, coarse patterns are formed on the surface with deep crevices. This type of skin pattern is rare. 2. **Evaporation Patterns:** Most skin patterns. Formed by high-density resin or favorable environments, causing slow evaporation and shrinkage. Delicate, with small grains, and no obvious surface marks, these are also considered exquisite skin patterns. Some patterns resemble stone or jade, offering an extremely comfortable tactile sensation. Small pearl patterns, lizard skin patterns, and circular granular spots are prominent features. Some exceptionally fine pieces may have no patterns at all, only granular textures across the entire surface. 3. **Imprint Patterns:** When resin flows over leaves and bark in a forest, it envelops them. If these impressions are preserved on the amber's surface after formation, they create special patterns reflecting the shape of these inclusions. These are called imprint patterns. They often resemble flowing water (bark patterns) or solitary peaks. 4. **Window Patterns:** Complete raw skin is rare; most pieces have some damage. The patterns at the damaged areas, or "windows," are influenced by the amber's internal texture. Most window marks vary according to the material's inherent properties. **Amber** A precious organic gemstone formed over millions of years, it is considered the foremost of the five treasures in Traditional Chinese Medicine for its medicinal value. Ancient physicians like Sun Simiao often ground amber into powder for healing. Wearing amber has health benefits, including pain relief, calming effects, and anti-allergy properties. Regular wear can alleviate rheumatism, nasal allergies, stomach pain, and help prevent and treat high blood pressure. Wearing amber is beneficial for both body and mind, promotes wound healing, aids the respiratory tract, and can reduce asthma occurrences. It improves blood circulation, with effects becoming more apparent over time, naturally increasing metabolism. Studies show that elements in amber can accelerate metabolism, detoxify the body, and enhance immunity. Scientific evidence indicates that different ambers contain varying mineral and trace elements. Long-term wear allows the medicinal properties of amber to be absorbed by the skin, enter the heart through the bloodstream, and circulate throughout the body, promoting smooth blood flow and slowing the aging process. Amber's benefits extend further; wearing it or using it for massage can improve rheumatic pain, backaches, limb numbness, and shoulder inflammation, and may help prevent tumors and osteoporosis. **Nirvana** Myriad years of light condense into amber tears, Sleeping in fire, awaiting the wind's gentle breeze. Reborn from ashes, wings more beautiful, At the fragments of time, a new bud blooms. No need to ask if the pain is worth it, Every fracture is a seed of light. Behold, the phoenix bathed in fire, Carrying eternity, soaring towards the dawn. **Product Description** This pendant uses natural raw skin amber as its canvas and creation as its brush, painting a picture of rebirth and nirvana. The asymmetrical oval silhouette breaks free from symmetrical constraints, subtly aligning with the Eastern aesthetic philosophy of "establishing oneself after breaking down." The front is plump like condensed fat, while the back features large patterns of fine, rapid shrinkage, with golden-red skin exhibiting a cracked texture yet feeling smooth and delicate. The shrinkage patterns are as fine as threads; a touch of the fingertip reveals a satin-like warmth beneath the rough appearance, exuding a primitive, primordial aura. From the side, the color is a translucent yellow. Viewed from the front, this translucent amber yellow is dyed the color of lava by the golden-red raw skin. Fine light spots penetrate the layers of cracks, becoming bursting golden-red. When light passes through, tiny bright specks glimmer through the golden-red, like a shattered background, as if breaking through emptiness, like bubbles boiling in a volcano erupting with golden light. On the back, there are two indentations: one a small semicircle, and another a folded shape. The semicircle resembles a lunar eclipse, and the fold resembles ancient script strokes, precisely the imprints of resin droplets conversing with the wind millions of years ago. On the lower left part of the front, honey-like concentrations gather into a dimly lit yellow hazy cloud. The edge of this cloud emits a halo of fine micro-bubbles and dust towards the center of the pendant. Further inside, there is another, slightly smaller ring of bubbles. A running loop made of small, round beads of red agate and turquoise connects to a black sandalwood chain. A red agate bead serves as the chain's head, resembling a prehistoric theater where red agate and turquoise beads string together the threads of time. Black sandalwood beads gleam with a dark luster, forming the chain's body. At the chain's end, a copper wire inlaid with a lotus pattern resembles a tile from an ancient temple's eaves. The green of the black jade running loop, the blue of the turquoise, and the vermilion of the red agate swirl and collide against the brown background, creating the rustic charm of mineral pigments in ancient murals. Every texture is the earth's manuscript; every bubble seals the air of the Cretaceous period. When the pendant drapes over the collarbone, golden-red light and shadow flow across the skin, as if wearing not gemstones, but semi-solidified time – eternal narratives of destruction and rebirth, fragmentation and completion, all silently burning within this small piece of amber. **Specifications** Natural Amber Raw Skin Golden-Grained Honey Pendant: Approximately 44.6mm × 39.6mm × 18.6mm at its largest. Pendant Net Weight: 19.6g Natural Red Agate Round Beads: Approximately 3mm, 6mm, 7mm Natural Turquoise Round Beads: Approximately 4mm Other Accessories: Natural Black Sandalwood Lotus Hollow Carving Piece, Natural Black Sandalwood Barrel Beads, Natural Black Sandalwood Inlaid Copper Wire Lotus Pendant, Natural Jadeite Round Beads. **Purchase Notice** All primary and secondary materials in this product are natural. If any materials require reprocessing for product pairing, it will be explicitly stated. Due to their natural origin, some beads may have small flat surfaces. As the entire piece is hand-woven, the braided cords may show slight manual traces. We endeavor to minimize these where possible, and some small marks may exist for safety and durability. We will strive to process them discreetly or conceal them. All products in our shop are photographed in kind, with one item per picture. Using professional photography equipment and natural daylight, we aim to accurately represent the product's true color. However, slight variations may occur due to differences in viewers' monitors and environments. If you have any questions, please consult customer service for multi-angle photos of the product. **Amber Care** 1. As a natural organic gemstone, amber is soluble in organic solutions. Commonly encountered organic solutions include alcohol, perfume, hairspray, and nail polish. Therefore, it is best to wear amber jewelry after completing your makeup and dressing. 2. Amber is a natural organic gemstone, and prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause severe dehydration, leading to cracks due to excessive dryness. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or high-temperature environments. Also, be mindful of drastic temperature changes, such as in saunas or hot springs. 3. Although some amber is retrieved from weakly alkaline marine environments, amber itself is sensitive to strong acidic or alkaline conditions. 4. Amber has a relatively low hardness. Therefore, store it separately from harder jewelry, such as diamonds or jewelry with sharp edges, to prevent scratches. 5. Do not use ultrasonic cleaning machines to clean amber, as the vibrations may cause it to shatter. Polishing with a clean, soft cloth can effectively clean the beads. 6. Human body oils are the best nourishment for amber. Long-term wear will make amber increasingly lustrous and smooth.

Product Details

Material
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How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
mainland China
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Customizable, Pinkoi Exclusive, Eco-Friendly
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Listing Summary
Natural amber raw skin with irregular golden-grained honey, breaking traditional rules with its asymmetrical oval shape. The golden-red skin texture and shrinkage patterns interweave, creating a fractured aesthetic reminiscent of cracked magma.

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