One of the title colors of the SS2017 is the primrose yellow. Juicy lemon, pastel, neon yellow and mustard – all shades of this spring primrose flower appeared on the latest fashion shows in New York, Paris, Milan and London.
The color gives us warmth, it energizes and cheers up. Yellow is the new black, and we at Ambery are certainly rejoice this trend, because our amber jewelry is a perfect choice for all those summer dresses, sarafans, light trousers and tops of sunny shades.
Our reimagined Gift Card is the result of collaboration with talented artists from around the world. On the front side of the card you will find some regular information about the value of the card and an activation code, whereas the back side has a work of art, created by an artist especially for this card issue. What makes this card valuable is that each issue is limited of only 100, so it’s definitely worth saving even after spending.
Our showroom guests often get curious about the music that plays in the background all day. When creativity is the main source of your vitality, it is not limited to just one thing: photography or jewelry design, journalism or architecture. For us music is a form of art and self-expression, just like jewelry is.
A talented photographer Lucy Zharikova went to Yantarny this summer to create an atmospheric shoot on the Baltic Coast for Ambery. Inspired by the cold sea, fresh wind and natural textures, such as wood and smoky pebbles, Lucy subtly conveyed everything that we appreciate so much in our jewelry – simple and adjusted forms and natural beauty of amber.
Amber is one of the oldest gemstones people know since paleolithic era. There have been many theories regarding amber origin. Roman author Pliny the Elder (1st century AD) was the first scientist to prove that amber is a fossilized tree resin. He paid attention to the fact that when burning amber emits smoke and smells with resin. Today organic origin of amber is generally recognized.
Summer Trend 2017 – Primrose Yellow
One of the title colors of the SS2017 is the primrose yellow. Juicy lemon, pastel, neon yellow and mustard – all shades of this spring primrose flower appeared on the latest fashion shows in New York, Paris, Milan and London.
The color gives us warmth, it energizes and cheers up. Yellow is the new black, and we at Ambery are certainly rejoice this trend, because our amber jewelry is a perfect choice for all those summer dresses, sarafans, light trousers and tops of sunny shades.
The new collection – «Modernism» by Ambery
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