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What does amber symbolize?
Amber is a traditional ornament worn by European aristocrats since ancient times, representing noble, classical and subtle beauty. Amber is an organic gem, formerly called resin. ?

Amber is a treasure of Buddhism. It is very spiritual and has the energy to drive away evil. Can help us resist bad luck and eliminate negative energy. Wearing amber jewelry can keep you away from evil. People who often travel can prepare a string of amber jewelry for themselves.

1. Amber stands for nobility and classicism.

2. Symbol of auspiciousness and implication.

In ancient China, ladies of the royal family thought amber was auspicious and meaningful. Newborns can avoid disasters and have a safe life. Newcomers wearing her can always be happy and harmonious with young couples.

3. It symbolizes love and care

Amber is also the birthday stone in November. Give heart-shaped amber to your lover as a symbol of love and care. Insect amber can ward off evil spirits.

Amber represents courage and fear of pain.

Amber symbolizes happiness and longevity.

Extended data

Amber is an organic mixture formed by geological processes of coniferous resin from Mesozoic Cretaceous to Cenozoic Tertiary.

The formation of amber generally has three stages. In the first stage, resin is secreted from cypress. In the second stage, the resin was deeply buried and petrified, and the composition, structure and characteristics of the resin changed obviously. The third stage is that the petrochemical resin is washed, transported, deposited and diagenetic, thus forming amber.

Amber has a variety of shapes, the surface often retains the lines produced when the resin flows, and bubbles and ancient insect, animal or plant remains can often be seen inside.

Common amber types: Jin Po, Jinlanpo, Green Tea Slope, Black Tea Slope, Blood Slope, Plum Slope, Brown Red Slope, Blue Slope, Green Slope, Insect Slope, Beewax, Pergen, Myanmar Root Slope, etc.

Source: Baidu Encyclopedia-amber