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Amber is
fossilized tree resin.
Examples of it have been
appreciated for its
color and
natural beauty since the
Neolithic times, and
worked as a gemstone...
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Baltic amber or
succinite is
amber from the
Baltic region, home of its
largest known deposits. It was
produced sometime during the
Eocene epoch, but exactly...
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Dominican amber is
amber from the
Dominican Republic derived from
resin of the
extinct tree Hymenaea protera.
Dominican amber differentiates itself from...
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Amber or
amber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amber is a
fossilized tree resin.
Amber may also
refer to:
Amber (film), a 1952
Indian film
Amber (TV...
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resins include amber, Balm of Gilead, balsam,
Canada balsam,
copal from
trees of
Protium copal and
Hymenaea courbaril,
dammar gum from
trees of the family...
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amber is a rare
variety of
amber resin that
exhibits a blue coloration. Blue
amber has been most
commonly found in the
Dominican Republic—especially...
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Christmas Tree,
which was
first used in
April 2011, from the top down,
consists of a blue LED
light set (top and
bottom halves), then
three amber bulbs,...
- "gummier"
resins and
amber.
Copal that is
partly mineralized is
known as copaline. It is
available in
different forms; the hard,
amber-like
yellow copal...
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visible in the
interior of the
amber. The
camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora)
produces an
essential oil and the
eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus globulus) is the...
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Hymenaea verrucosa (commonly
known as
Zanzibar copal, East
African copal, or
amber tree) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs...