Quality Our company always cares about its customers. So, our goal is to create highest quality products. Production manufacturing control is the most important thing in providing quality. We have three quality checkpoints from material to finished products. Our determination is to provide the best quality products at the most competitive prices makes it indispensable condition for us to take strict quality control measures. All quality control checks are performed by quality control teams. The primary completive advantage is that we make more products to select only the best. We reject all products that do not fit our strict quality standards. Also materials that are used to produce goods are bought from reliable suppliers. We are collaborating with suppliers from all over the world.
Raw amber 1st checkpoint: Raw amber is as it
2nd checkpoint: Each worker is responsible for the quality of his or her own work. Loose amber beads or cabochons are checked twice by the workers who cut, scrap, drill, sand, polish and carve them. All damaged amber pieces are rejected. Here amber beads and cabochons are sorted by the shape, size and color. Making jewelry is quite simple but it does take time and effort. When we know what we are going to do and have the materials and tools in hand, we can make the finest jewelry. Jewelry producers check material again, selecting the most similar parts in size and color.
3rd checkpoint: Already made jewelry is measured in length, width and height. Necklaces and bracelets have to suit standard lengths. The look of jewelry is the most important factor of quality. Combination of different colors, shapes, materials, lengths, sizes is very important for jewelry. Our designers are making the most important decisions in making exquisite jewelry, they are responsible for how it will look. Different beading combinations, color tones, length, other materials suitability with amber - that‘s how new jewelry design is born. The making of exquisite jewelry and determination of its perfect quality takes time and experience. MaterialsLearn about materials
• Resins were made turbid by volatile elements, which had been evaporating (coloe shades can change from yellow to absolute white). Genuine Amber - is a term that includes Natural Baltic Amber. Amber can be absolutely transparent or absolutely opaque. Transparent (with a yellowish shade). This color of amber could be called "primary"- fresh tree resins are like this. About 10% of amber are transparent, but this is mostly found in small pieces. Big transparent amber pieces are especially rare and valuable. The shade of transparency could change from yellowish to dark red; it depends on the degree of amber oxidation. Inclusions are usually found in foliated transparent amber. Red. Natural red shade is especially rare (0.5%). Red shades can vary from orange to dark black. This color of amber is mostly obtained artificially by heating transparent amber (oxidizing it). Yellow. This is the most common color of amber (about 70% of all colors). As a rule this amber is cloudy, not transparent, it occurs in various shades of yellow. This amber is an inherent part of national female costume. White. White amber is very rare (about 1-2% of all amber). Usually this amber is distinguished by its variety of textures and "natural ornamentation". Amber of this color is also called "Royal" or "Bony". It could be with some "colorful intrusions" (yellow, black, blue, green, transparent amber) with interesting patterns. Blue. This is the rarest shade of amber and the most valuable (only 0.2% of all amber). Most frequently this shade is found in white amber. Green. Greenish amber is also rare (about 2% of all colors). Green transparent amber is very interesting, as it has "sugar structure". Black. This is a frequent color of amber (about 15%). It is attractive because of it is natural - the largest part of black amber consists of the remains of tree barks and vegetal matter.
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