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Amber is distributed worldwide mainly in Cretaceous or younger rocks. Historically, west of Pönskönigsberg, the coast of Samo is the main source of amber in the world. The amber colored deposit mentioned for the first time here can be traced back to the 12th century. About 90% of the world's extractable amber is still in this area and in 1946 it became Kaliningrads state in Russia. Amber broken pieces torn from the seabed are thrown away by the waves and collected by hands, dredging or diving. In other places, amber mining is done both in outdoor work and underground galleries. Then you must remove the blue clay and remove the opaque outer shell. This can be done in a rotating bucket containing sand and water. Erosion removes this shell from seawater amber
The Amber Room is a world-famous room decorated with amber-colored panels and gold leaves at Tsarskoye Selo's Catherine Palace near St. Petersburg. Originally built in Prussia in the 18th century, the Amber Hall disappeared during the Second World War and was rebuilt in 2003.
In ancient China, people burned amber during a large celebration. When the amber is heated under appropriate conditions, an amber oil is produced which was carefully combined with nitric acid in the past to produce an "artificial musk" - resin with a special aroma. When burning, amber emits the characteristic "pine" scent, but fossil amber scarcely generates scent, so modern products like perfume usually do not use real amber. In perfume, the scent called "amber" is usually produced and patented to imitate the gorgeous golden warmth of fossils.
Amber is a fossil resin, its color and natural beauty have been cherished since the Neolithic Age. From ancient times to the present, amber is decorated variously as an important value of jewelry. Amber is used for jewelry. It is also used as a remedy for folk remedies. There are five kinds of amber determined by chemical composition. As it comes from a soft, viscous resin resin, amber occasionally contains animal and vegetable material as inclusions. Amber appearing in the coal seam is also called resin and the word "ambrite" applies to the special words found in the coal seams of New Zealand.