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What material is beeswax?
It is the oil of coniferous plants, which is formed after thousands or even hundreds of millions of years of deposition and certain chemical and physical changes. Beeswax is beeswax, a variety of amber, and opaque or translucent amber is called beeswax.

Like other kinds of amber, the petrochemical life of beeswax ranges from 20 million to 50 million years, from 60 million years to 1 100 million years. The common minerals in the market are those that have been petrified for 20 million to 50 million years. The longer the petrochemical age, the rarer and more valuable it is.

Extended data beeswax is a kind of beeswax, which has a loose amorphous structure and contains no other minerals. It can float in water (the word Amber in English comes from Arabic, meaning "floating in water"). The friction of beeswax produces electrostatic charge, which can absorb paper, iron filings and other tiny items. Some of them have electrostatic charge without friction, and have the feeling of "pinching hands".

In China, beeswax has several different names since ancient times, such as amber, amber, beeswax, jade, Zhu Jiang, Dunmou, Yu Pei and red rosin, among which there are dozens of different places of origin and times.

But now, on the basis of the increasingly fine amber market, the branch of beeswax has been divided again. Like other kinds of copper, the petrochemical year ranges from 20 million to 50 million years, from 60 million years to 1 100 million years. The common minerals in the market are those that have been petrified for 20 million to 50 million years. The longer the petrochemical year, the rarer it is and the more valuable it is.

Reference beeswax (a variety of amber) Baidu Encyclopedia