Fushun Amber is produced in Fushun West Open-pit Coal Mine, Liaoning Province, China. It is an organic-inorganic mixture formed by a series of geological activities such as deposition and polymerization of cedar resin in Cenozoic Paleogene. It is a world-famous organic gem, about 50 million years ago. Fushun is an important producer of amber in the world and the only producer of gemstone amber and insect amber in China. Fushun amber is famous for its rich and low-key colors, bright and soft luster and delicate and moist texture, and it is a more precious amber variety in the world. Bead products: Beads, bracelets (with Buddha's head and pagoda), eighteen sons, necklaces, bracelets (without Buddha's head and pagoda), anklets, gourd pendants and other products are produced in series with jewelry lines by using round beads, orange beads, barrel beads, abacus beads and flat beads. Special-shaped products: necklaces, bracelets, anklets, ornaments and other products are produced in series by using conformal, diamond-shaped, heart-shaped, oval, stupa and bar-shaped jewelry lines.
Carving products: Fushun amber is used to carve figures, animals, plants, mascots, Ji Xiangwen or their mixture, and processed into ornaments, handles, hangers, cigarette holders, seals, beads and other products. Inlaid products: precious metals such as gold and silver are matched with colored gems inlaid necklaces, bracelets, anklets, pendants, rings, earrings, earrings, brooches and other products such as amber, diamonds and zircon. Paintings: painted beads, snuff bottles, hollowed-out carvings and other products. Painting and dyeing in hollow amber by painting and tracing gold; Painting, gold tracing and other methods are used for painting and dyeing amber carvings, beads and other products.