A lucky lady found this delicious piece of butterscotch amber on a local beach and brought it in to be turned into a pendant for her. She had a much smaller piece made into a ring some time ago, and decided to have a matching pendant even though the colours of amber did not match. This lovely butterscotch amber is the more commonly found colour on our Suffolk beaches, with the gorgeous creamy colour being due to microscopic air bubbles trapped in the fossilized resin. Every piece of amber is unique, (even more so if you manage to find it yourself!!) with this colour you can often see what look like storms trapped in permanent stillness, prehistoric air swirling forever.
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