What is Amber Dust Rosary? It is a manufactured material and not entirely natural; it is made from remnants and shavings of natural amber (resulting from cutting large stones) that are collected and processed with heat and pressure, with the addition of high-quality "resinous" materials to form the beads of the rosary. Its features:
The pleasant scent is characterized by emitting the natural amber smell (pine scent) when used or rubbed by hand.
Appearance: It features beautiful colors and details that mimic the original Baltic amber, sometimes with vintage designs.
Texture:
Texture and heat: original amber is warm to the touch, while imitation plastic materials appear cold and overly smooth.
Weight: It is lightweight compared to rosaries made from other gemstones.
Scent: When rubbing the beads strongly with the palm until they heat up, a light pine-like smell should emanate.
The number of beads: 10 ml beads.
Amber dust is obtained from remnants and industries of natural amber. This dust is collected, processed, and compressed using certain materials to form beads for rosaries. This process gives the rosaries a color and properties similar to original amber but at a different price.
Appearance: It features various attractive colors, often with a vintage look. It may come with a charming shine and soft details, with greater uniformity in color and aging compared to natural amber, which is unique in each piece.
The rosary is smooth to the touch, providing comfort during use, especially for daily or long-term use.
Amber dust rosaries are characterized by a natural aromatic scent, like mastic or a pine-like smell.
They are often lighter than natural amber, increasing comfort when carrying and using.
It is a smart and practical choice for those who prefer the modern, diverse look of amber at an affordable price compared to rare natural amber.
Manufacturing: They are crafted skillfully and precisely, available in different sizes of beads and various bead counts (such as 45 beads), and decorated with a tassel (the upper part of the rosary) that is harmonized.
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