What's the difference between genbao and beeswax?
The transparency of root treasure and beeswax is different. The root treasure is the sunken part of amber, so the texture is opaque. Beeswax petrifies under the action of pressure and heat, which has certain transparency and looks more transparent. Genbao and beeswax are not the same color. The root treasure is mostly white or brown and looks dull, just like the roots of plants. Beeswax is rich in colors, including yellow, red, blue, cyan, white and red. Jin Po and beeswax are different in composition. Although Jin Po and beeswax have roughly the same composition, they contain a certain amount of calcite. Beeswax contains common ingredients such as succinic acid, sulfur and iron ore. From the production process, Genpo has various colors, delicate texture and soft texture, while beeswax is mainly soft texture and fashionable color, giving people a fresh and lively feeling.
What is genpo?
Genpo is a kind of amber in Myanmar. Genbao is an opaque amber. Its origin is Myanmar, and this part of amber is considered by Burmese to have sunk to the bottom of the sea, which was called Pergen in the early days. Geppel rough stone is white, but it will form different colors after being infiltrated by other minerals, such as white, gray, color, yellow and so on. There are many similarities between Genpo and Huapo in Fushun, China. But the difference is that the flower slope is formed in the coal seam, resulting in flowers on the black bottom of the flower slope, while the root slope has flowers at the bottom of the flower slope, so the root slope can often see the wonders of the amber cave. When playing Genper bracelet, you need to clean the bracelet regularly. Genper wears the bracelet for a long time, and a lot of impurities such as dust and dirt will accumulate on the surface. Regular cleaning can keep the bracelet clean and bright.