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  1. Jan 15, 2016 · 1. AMBER IS A GEM—BUT NOT A GEMSTONE. Amber is not a mineral, but the hardened resin of certain trees fossilized over long periods of time. Because it forms a translucent orange-yellow...

  2. Amber is the common name for fossil resin. It occurs in different colours, and is widely used for making jewellery and other ornaments. Although not mineralized, amber is sometimes considered as a gemstone . Most of the world's amber is in the range of 30–90 million years old. Semi-fossilized resin or sub-fossil amber is called copal.

  3. Apr 6, 2023 · SCIENCE. How amber creates exquisite fossils. A warm-hued material prized by jewelry makers, amber takes more than 40,000 years to form. See pictures of some of the finest specimens. By Michael...

  4. ALL ABOUT. Amber is an ancient gemstone, and has been valued since early times. The most common color of Amber is the yellow-orange color known as amber. The color is very distinctive, and is named after the gemstone. Amber can also be a deeper orange-red color or a lighter yellow color.

  5. 6 Minute Read. Home Gemstones Amber Value, Price, and Jewelry Information. By Joel E. Arem, Ph.D., FGA, Donald Clark, CSM IMG, International Gem Society. Amber is the hardened resin of ancient pine trees. This organic substance is most well-known for the incredible inclusions of insects that can be found within it.

  6. Amber Description. Rough amber sometimes contains assorted plant and insect inclusions. Many are even visible without magnification. Amber is an organic gem. Organic gems are the products of living or once-living organisms and biological processes. Amber formed tens of millions of years ago, when sap from ancient trees hardened and fossilized.

  7. Although amber is a popular gemstone, it isn't actually a stone. This material, actually the hardened resin of ancient trees, often contains bits of plants and small animals, such as insects. These inclusions of preserved remains, coupled with amber's warm feel, may have stimulated the beginnings of amber symbolism.

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