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amber
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Baltic countries
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Amber is a popular and traditional material for jewelry and decorative items, often seen as a symbol of national pride and heritage.
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2
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amber
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Baltic countries
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Amber is highly valued and commonly used in jewelry making and as a traditional medicine in Baltic countries and Poland.
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3
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amber
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Baltic countries
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Amber is a highly valued gemstone used in jewelry and decorative items, often passed down through generations as a family heirloom.
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4
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amber
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Baltic countries
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Amber is highly valued and widely used for jewelry and decorative items in Baltic countries and Poland.
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5
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amber
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Baltic countries
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Amber is highly valued for jewelry and has cultural significance, often considered a national gem
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6
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amber
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Baltic countries
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Valued as a precious gemstone and often used in jewelry
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7
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amber
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Baltic countries
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Highly valued as a traditional gemstone and widely used in jewelry
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1
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8
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amber
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Baltic countries
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Amber is highly valued and is a significant part of traditional jewelry and crafts.
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9
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amber
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Latvian culture
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Amber is also treasured in Latvian culture, with a history of being used in traditional jewelry and as a symbol of heritage and nature.
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10
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amber
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Lithuania
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Amber is a highly valued gemstone used in jewelry and decorative items, often passed down through generations as a family heirloom.
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11
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amber
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Lithuania
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Historically significant and frequently incorporated into folk art and traditional crafts
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1
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12
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amber
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Lithuanian culture
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Amber holds cultural and historical significance in Lithuanian culture, often used in jewelry and considered a symbol of national identity.
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13
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amber jewelry
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Baltic countries
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Highly valued and widely worn as traditional jewelry
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