They catch the light before you notice you're moving your head.
The colour on these is milky and clouded pale honey running to cream, with fine internal fractures instead of clear glassy stone, which is exactly what unheated amber like this looks like.
Each bead was set by hand into a gold flower mount, polished with a chamois until the surface stopped catching and started glowing.
Amber this old has been carrying light for forty million years, and it stays warm against your skin in a way nothing manufactured does.
There's a small green stone at the centre of each flower from the same parcel, and once these settings are gone I won't be remaking this design.