Kahraman is pure old-cut amber while in Arabic it means “amber”. It dates back to around 1780 and currently it is considered as the top quality amber. In the Greek market it can cost up to €150/gr, while in some foreign countries its price can reach up to €400/gr. It is therefore clear that owning such a gemstone is an investment, since its value is constantly on the increase due to its worldwide rarity.
Inclusions, cracks and breakage surfaces are a natural phenomenon and should never be associated with wear and tear.