What is the use of amber?
Amber is an ancient jewelry material. As a gem, it has a history of nearly 6000 years. In ancient Europe, amber was as valuable as gold and silver, and only the royal family could own it. It is used to exchange money for things, to worship gods, and to make royal jewels and temple relics. Decorations made of amber have been unearthed in many ancient tombs in China, Greece and Egypt. Women in ancient Rome had the habit of holding precious stones in their hands. The reason is that amber will give off a faint fragrance when heated at the temperature of the palm. The ancient Romans gave amber a very high value, and a small statue carved with amber was more valuable than a strong slave. Amber can also relieve pain and relieve shock. In some places, a string of amber is often hung on children's chests to ward off evil spirits and relieve shock. The reason and process of amber formation are considered to have the stable power from the mother of the earth, so it also has the function of reconciling men and women, yin and yang, making people feel more acute when thinking. Wearing it on different parts also has different other functions: eyebrow wheel-can help eliminate distractions and make people clearer; Throat chakra-helps to strengthen communication skills, be more cheerful and considerate, and help others achieve great goals; Heart chakra-let emotions find their true soul mate under the constraint of reason.