The Magickal History of Amber
In Greek mythology, amber was thought to be formed by the tears of Phaeton's two sisters, the Heliads, who were turned to poplar trees while weeping over Phaeton's death. In Scandinavian mythology, it was formed by the tears shed by Freya when Odin wandered out into the world. In Homer's Odyssey, Book XVIII (c. 700 BCE), Odysseus's wife, Penelope, is presented with "an elaborate chain strung with beads of amber like golden sunshine."
Amber occurs as irregularly shaped drops in all shades of yellow, from the lightest to the darkest yellow-brown. It is also found, although rarely, in opaque and translucent colors ranging from ruby red to iridescent green and blues. These color variations are due to the presence of foreign matter contained in the sap. Amber has been carved and used ornamentally in jewelry and such things as pipe mouthpieces. It may well have been the first gemlike material ever used for personal adornment.
Since the Stone Age, the wearing of amber as an amulet has been considered a cure for numerous illnesses and is thought to be especially efficacious for asthma. Among the many diseases believed to be affected by amber are goiter, deafness, jaundice, throat, ailments, poor eyesight, erysipelas (an acute bacterial disease marked by fever and skin inflammation), catarrh, headaches, digestive problems, and teething problems in children. Because of this, amber was thought to bring good luck and protection. Consequently, many talismans were made of amber.
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