Deposit map - Emelyanov Manufactory

MAP OF DEPOSITS

Amber and redwood manufactory “Emelyanov”

Карта
Russian Federation
Ukraine
Poland
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Dominican Republic
Myanmar (Burma)
Germany
Romania
Italy (Sicily)
Spain
Canada
Russian Federation

Russian Federation

Russian Federation

Russian Federation

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately 90%
  • The Sambia amber quarry (Kaliningrad region) provides more than 90% of the world’s amber production. It is operated by the “Russian Amber” company, one of the largest amber producers in the world.
  • The main importing countries of Russian amber are China, India, Poland, Germany, USA, Italy, Taiwan, Japan.
Ukraine

Ukraine

Ukraine

Ukraine

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – from 2% to 5%
  • Amber is mined mainly in the Rivne, Volyn and Transcarpathian regions.
  • Exports vary depending on the year and global demand. The main importers of Ukrainian amber are the countries of Europe and Asia (Poland, Germany, Italy, China and others).
Poland

Poland

Poland

Poland

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately 1-2%
  • Amber is mined in open pits and in the sea.
  • Main deposits: in the Gdansk region and its environs.
  • The country has a reputation as an important amber processing and trading center in Europe.
  • Amber exports to Europe, Asia and North America include raw amber and amber products (jewelry, art and souvenirs).
Estonia

Estonia

Estonia

Estonia

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1%
  • The extraction of amber is limited, the main focus is on the processing and manufacture of products from it.
  • Key export markets: Finland, Sweden, Germany and other European countries.
Latvia

Latvia

Latvia

Latvia

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1% Amber is mined in small deposits.
  • The main emphasis is on the processing and manufacture of products from amber.
  • Latvian amber and its products are exported to European cities.
Lithuania

Lithuania

Lithuania

Lithuania

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1%
  • Lithuanian amber is mined in small deposits. Focus on processing and manufacturing of amber products.
  • Key export markets: Germany, France, UK and other European countries.
Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1% Amber with distinctive blue and green hues is mined here.
  • It is unique and valuable in the world.
  • The main importers of Dominican amber are Europe, North America and Asia.
Myanmar (Burma)

Myanmar (Burma)

Myanmar (Burma)

Myanmar (Burma)

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1%
  • “Burmese amber” is mined here, which often contains well-preserved fossils of insects and plants.
  • The main importers of amber are China, Thailand, USA and European countries.
Germany

Germany

Germany

Germany

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1%
  • It is not a major producer or exporter of amber, but the country has deposits in the Baltic Sea area.
  • Amber is used here to create various products and souvenirs, as well as exhibits in museums and scientific research.
  • Germany is an important importer of amber from other countries (Russia, Poland and the Baltic Sea countries).
Romania

Romania

Romania

Romania

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1%
  • The country has amber deposits, but their volumes and the quality of raw materials do not allow Romania to become a major player in the world amber market.
  • Romanian amber is involved in the production of local products, but export volumes are limited.
  • The country imports amber from other countries for use in various industries and purposes.
Italy (Sicily)

Italy (Sicily)

Italy (Sicily)

Italy (Sicily)

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1%
  • The country is not a major producer or exporter of amber, but is known for its jewelry craft and processing of amber imported from other countries.
  • Italy imports raw amber from producing countries (Russia, Poland and the Baltic Sea countries).
Spain

Spain

Spain

Spain

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1%
  • Spain imports raw amber from other countries and uses it to make jewelry, souvenirs and art.
  • Export of amber products may be limited, as the country is not a major amber producer.
Canada

Canada

Canada

Canada

  • The share in the world production of amber is approximately – less than 1%
  • Canada is not a significant participant in the global amber market.
  • The country imports raw amber from other countries for use in various industries.
  • Canadian artisans can use the amber to create unique items, then sell it to the domestic and international markets.

For more than 30 years we have been creating not just furniture, but real pieces of art from a combination of precious woods and different types of natural Baltic amber. If you are interested, we talked about the materials in more detail.