Twelve Silver Trees Jewellery
Baltic Amber Honeycomb Bee Bracelet — Sterling Silver
Baltic Amber Honeycomb Bee Bracelet — Sterling Silver
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Baltic Amber Honeycomb Link Bee Bracelet
Sterling Silver
Inspired by the delicate geometry of the honeycomb and the quiet beauty of the natural world, this Baltic Amber Bee Bracelet combines sculptural silverwork with the warm glow of genuine amber in a design that feels both elegant and distinctive.
Each link is crafted in sterling silver to echo the hexagonal structure of honeycomb, interspersed with glowing Baltic amber stones in rich cognac and golden honey tones. The bracelet is finished with a finely detailed bee charm, its body formed from contrasting amber shades that create natural striped markings reminiscent of the insect itself.
The combination of silver and amber creates a piece that catches the light beautifully as it moves, bringing warmth and subtle colour to the wrist. Designed to be worn comfortably every day or layered with other bracelets, it offers a meaningful connection to nature while maintaining timeless elegance.
Secured with a lobster clasp and adjustable links for flexibility of fit, this bracelet is artisan made in sterling silver and thoughtfully selected for the Twelve Silver Trees collection.
A perfect gift for bee lovers, nature enthusiasts, or anyone drawn to jewellery with symbolism, warmth, and character.
Details
- Length: 19cm (adjustable fastening)
- Width: 5mm
- Bee Charm: approx. 20mm × 10mm
- Weight: 7.7g
- Metal: 925 Sterling Silver
- Gemstone: Genuine Baltic Amber
- Finish: Polished
- Fitting: Lobster clasp fastening
About the collection
About the collection
Our collection of high quality baltic amber jewellery is set in 925 sterling silver and consists of earrings, bracelets, brooches & pendants.
An incredible piece of natural history made from fossilised resin deposited from prehistoric trees, the beauty of Baltic Amber has made it a glowing organic gemstone that continues to allure its wearers.
All our jewellery in this collection genuine Baltic Amber, we do not sell reconstituted or synthetic Amber of any description.
What is Amber?
Amber is a fossilised tree resin dating back around 40-60 million years ago, from the Eocene era.
The original trees that oozed amber resin are long extinct, leaving behind a history of natural beauty. Found along the shores of the Baltic Coast Amber in its complete natural form, is rock-like and usually opaque in colour.
Most amber is associated with its well known yellow-orange-brown cognac hues. However, there are numerous different shades, from a brittle white color through to citrus yellow, brown and even black.
Other uncommon colours include cherry red, green and even blue, a rare Dominican amber.
Gifts
Gifts
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Delivery
Delivery
Returns
Returns
We know it’s hard buying jewellery & gifts online so if you are not 100% happy with your order and would like to return it, we offer exchanges / refunds on most items (excluding postage upgrades, personalised or custom made items)
Contact us if you have any queries or questions.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Avoid direct contact with perfume, body lotions, hair sprays or other chemicals
Remove your jewellery before going to bed
Aviod direct sunlight, heat or cold, especially stay away from humidity
Remove jewellery when bathing, showering or swimming
Remove jewellery when participating physical activities, e.g. cleaning/gardening
Clean the jewellery after each use and occasionally wipe with a soft cloth
Jewellery should be stored away seperately in an air-tight jewellery box
Keep your silver jewellery looking it’s best with our handy guide
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