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Amber is fossilized tree resin (not sap), which has been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since Neolithic times.[2] Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects.[3] Amber is used as an ingredient in perfumes, as a healing agent in folk medicine, and as jewelry.
There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents. Because it originates as a soft, sticky tree resin, amber sometimes contains animal and plant material as inclusions. Amber occurring in coal seams is also called resinite, and the term ambrite is applied to that found specifically within New Zealand ,Indonesia coal seams
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  1. I like your post. Yes, the very sticky sap would ooze out of knot joints and tree wounds and with time globs of it would polymerize to amber. Amber is not a true fossil, it is not mineralized. It is a resin and can be burned at low temperatures. Commercial interests have succeeded in labeling younger fossil resins in order to ascribe a higher monetary value to older resins. Pictures are so good. Recently I found a quality stones company "DR Fine Jewels" Which is going to a big run

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  2. thank you for your correction, which I label pinned on amber will my fix.

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