The simplest and at the same time most subjective evaluation of amber
jewelry by a user of admirer is to say whether it is beautiful or not.
Contemporary amber artifacts produced by artists initially tend to
surprise us with their otherness, in the same manner as any other art
does, for instance painting or sculpture, or jewelry ornamented with
gemstones. But modernity means otherness.
The
extremely exceptional so-called "amber in amber" may become dazzlingly
beautiful in the hands of a skillful artist. To find or excavate amber
with opalescent surfaces depends less on skills and more on luck. This,
however, comes about very seldom.
Some people are interested only
in amber as perfectly transparent as many other precious stones in
which nothing is going on inside. In such a case a more opulent setting
must compensate the lack of unique features.Raw amber for mass
production started to be clarified and pressed as early as in the 19th
century. Its color could be freely altered, often in order to make
necklaces from beads in one shade of color and transparency. Read more..