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What is beeswax?
Beeswax is beeswax, a variety of amber, and opaque or translucent amber is called beeswax. Only translucent to opaque amber is called beeswax. The colors of beeswax are mainly yellow, such as egg white, beige, light yellow, chicken oil yellow and orange. It is basically an amber produced in the Baltic Sea and Indian Kasemir. Jujube red beeswax is dark because of the patina produced by the oxidation of yellow beeswax skin. Because of this, there are many artificially processed and oxidized jujube red or darker beeswax in the market.

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The most common beeswax is mainly yellow beeswax produced in the Baltic region. Common yellow, white and even translucent are called half honey and half beads. There are yellow shadows. Old beeswax is usually dark yellow, and some are even red. Most products produced in Myanmar are amber, but there are also a few rare beeswax. Fushun, China also produces some, but it has almost dried up in recent years. There are many colors of beeswax, all because of the different minerals buried in the geology.

These rare beeswax were formed 40 million to 50 million years ago, even 1 100 million years ago. However, their quantity is very rare, and they have extremely high collection value.

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