Dark amber
Baltic amber that has undergone heat treatment: a deep range of shades from cognac to wine tones.
The color appears denser, and the internal pattern is more contrasted.
It highlights the geometry of the setting and the clean, modern character of the pieces.
Landscape amber
Amber with a pronounced internal pattern.
Layers, lines, transitions, and inclusions create the effect of a natural “composition” inside the stone.
This category also includes rare shades — white and green amber, which are not commonly found in nature.
Honey amber
Baltic amber in a warm honey palette with higher transparency.
The internal layers and depth are more pronounced, and the stone visibly reacts to light.
Creates a “lit-from-within” effect while retaining the recognizable tone and character of amber.
Milky amber
Light shades from creamy to nearly white.
Matte, soft tone with no pronounced transparency.
A calm choice for those who prefer light accents and a restrained palette.
Textured amber
Amber with preserved natural texture.
Reliefs, irregularities, and a “live” surface are part of the design.
Minimal intervention in the stone, maximum naturalness in feel and appearance.