Ambers of the World – different places, different eras
2 February 2026
A stone that once was life
2 February 2026
Ambers of the World – different places, different eras
2 February 2026
A stone that once was life
2 February 2026

When resin flowed from tree trunks, it acted as a natural time trap — sticky, aromatic, and merciless to the tiny inhabitants of ancient forests. It captured air, water droplets, plant pollen, and sometimes entire microcosms: insects, arachnids, fragments of leaves and needles, even feathers or bits of moss. This is how inclusions were formed — some of the most fascinating records of ancient life on Earth.

Inclusions in amber spark the imagination like fairy tales — but these are real tales, recorded by nature millions of years ago. Every amber piece with an inclusion is not just an ornament, but a microscopic window into a world long gone, yet still able to captivate us.