Inclusions — Baltic Amber Atelier

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~45,000,000 yrs · Baltic Origin · 18k Gold

Inclusions

Forty Million Years of Perfect Light

Baltic amber geological specimen Amber inclusion detail
40–60 Million Years of Formation

The Baltic Amber

Baltic amber — known as succinite — is the fossilized resin of ancient coniferous forests that once blanketed what is now Northern Europe. Over 40 million years, this primordial material hardened into one of the world's most luminous organic gemstones.

Succinite Origin
Sourced exclusively from Baltic Sea shores and Gdańsk region mines — the world's most concentrated amber deposit.
Prehistoric Inclusions
Each inclusion represents a living organism trapped in resin — insects, spiders, plant matter, and ancient atmospheric air bubbles.
GIA Authentication
Every piece undergoes spectroscopic analysis and paleontological certification. Provenance documentation included.

Rare Inclusions

Full Collection
Prehistoric insect in amber
~47 Million Years · Eocene
Diptera (Ancient Fly)
Plant matter fossil inclusion
~44 Million Years
Conifer Pollen
Amber with air bubble
~52 Million Years
Atmospheric Air
Amber specimen collection
~48 Million Years
Arachnida Fragment

The Gold Setting

Our Gdańsk atelier masters practice a centuries-old tradition of amber goldsmithing, each setting handcrafted to honor rather than overshadow the prehistoric specimen within.

01
Amber Selection
Sourcing raw Baltic specimens from certified miners, evaluated under polarized light for clarity, colour, and inclusion quality.
02
Inclusion Documentation
Each inclusion is microscopically catalogued and assessed by resident paleontologist Dr. Marta Wiśniewska.
03
18k Gold Fabrication
Settings are hand-forged and refined to within microns, designed as architecture that reveals rather than conceals.
04
Certification
Every piece receives a provenance certificate, spectroscopic data, and paleontological classification report.
18k Gold Setting
Goldsmith working on amber jewelry

Begin the Journey

Commission Your Piece

Each commission begins with a private consultation to select your amber specimen. We work with you to design a setting that honors forty million years of natural history.

Begin a Commission Our Process