In recent years, amber has become more and more popular with most people because of its natural beauty of simplicity and solemnity, and its warmth and classicism. I remember that I learned an article called 'Amber' when I was a child. I don’t know if you have any impressions. There is such a description. In recent years, Amber has become more and more popular with its natural simplicity and solemn beauty, and its warmth and classicism. Most people's favorite. I remember learning an article called 'Amber' when I was a child. I don't know if you have any impressions. There is a description in it that I still remember: 'The spider just rushed over and suddenly something terrible happened. A large drop of pine resin dripped from the tree and just landed on the trunk, enclosing the flies and spiders together. 'Hundreds of years have passed, and those turpentine balls have become fossils, called amber. At that time, I thought that the thing with insects in it was amber. In fact, this is only one kind of amber: insect amber, it is the testimony of life, condensing energy and myth in one! How is the amber and beeswax formed? Is it a common natural phenomenon or is it through artificial special processing? Today we will understand the formation process of amber! I believe everyone has seen such pictures in their lives. These yellow and sticky things are called gums, and the gums flow out from the wounds of the trunk. look! A few ants suck the gum without knowing the danger and are stuck, and the ants or insects that can't fight have to wait to die! The value of can be doubled when the gum is stained with insects. The gum and the gum are stuck together, and the worms are completely swallowed. What will happen next? formed into the picture above after hundreds of thousands of years underground, and it has not been completely petrified. Some call this kind of copal resin. After tens of millions of years, insect amber was formed. After tens of millions of years, even hundreds of millions of years, the resin that is completely petrified is amber. If it is opaque, it becomes a piece of beeswax. There are actually many kinds of amber! Only know two and it is LOW! The above is the author's summary of the information on how amber is formed. The information comes from the Internet. If there is anything wrong, please forgive me. If you need amber customization, please visit the official website of jewelry inlay. Jewelry inlay will be happy to serve you!