Fleur de lis Amber ring Handmade by New Orleans artist Chester Allen one of a kind in Butterscotch amber stone set in Sterling silver

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Sterling silver butterscotch amber ring with fleur de lis one of a kind
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Butterscotch Amber is a completely natural form of Amber. It is simply of a rarer kind than it's renown Cognac twin, as a happy result of nature's cunning beauty. The exact shade of Butterscotch Amber, like a fine wine, is known to develop and change with time.
Amber is found all over the world, but the most notable deposits that are talked about today are Baltic Amber, Dominican Amber and African Amber. It is found both in water and in land. The Baltic seas wash up pieces of Amber, but it can also be mined from the Earth. It is actually a resin from trees.
You consider yourself and Old Soul
You love rocks, mineral, archeology and history
You want warm, sun energy in your life
You need to balance your Solar Plexus and Sacral chakras
You have a deep connection with trees and nature
Amber is for you!
It’s no secret that New Orleans is rife with the symbol of the fleur-de-lis, adorning wrought iron fences around the city, present on almost every tourist souvenir, and of course emblazoned on Saints helmets. But its history is more convoluted than w

e often care to acknowledge. The fleur-de-lis (sometimes spelled fleur-de-lys) has associations reaching across the globe, from ancient Egypt and

Babylonia, to the Roman Catholic church and the French monarchy. Its representations have transformed over time, spanning from a symbol of purification and luxury to one of slavery and punishment. In order to truly understand the place the fleur-de-lis holds in New Orleans culture, we must first understand where it came from.