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Baltic Amber, also known as the “gold of the north,” is fossilized resin produced by Pine trees in Northern Europe around the Baltic Sea over 45 million years ago. Scientists believe that as the regional climate got warmer, Pine trees began to leak vast amounts of resin.
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Do you feel drawn to healing crystals but don’t know where to begin? Maybe it’s their natural beauty that pulls you in, or perhaps it’s their natural energetic field calling to your own.
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Dressing up to take on the town is so much fun, but finding the right jewelry to go with your outfit can be a struggle. Thankfully, the team at Whaler's Locker has created a list of our top five favorite pieces of jewelry to accessorize with!
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Paleoart is a genre of art in which the artist depicts prehistoric life based on scientific evidence. Consider for a second - what does a Tyrannosaurus Rex look like? Now consider that all the images we have of dinosaurs - unless of just the skeletal system, are the work of paleoartists. No one on this Earth has seen a real live dinosaur. No one on this Earth has seen an actual picture of a dinosaur. All we have to work with are fossils and other scientific evidence; paleoartists have done the rest. After all, dinosaurs roamed the Earth between 245 and 66 million years ago, in a period known as the Mesozoic era. The earliest humans appeared just five to seven million years ago.
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We have shark teeth for the collector, enthusiast, or anyone with an appreciation for unique and historical pieces. These pieces serve as a record of existence for these now-extinct animals.