amber
1 of 2noun/ˈæmbɚ/
Forms:ambers
1
a hard, yellow-to-brown translucent fossil resin, often used in jewelry
Amber is a fossilized resin that has been prized for its beauty and rarity for thousands of years. It is typically yellow, orange, or brown in color, and can sometimes contain small insects or other organic matter that have been trapped inside the resin as it solidified over millions of years. Amber has been used for jewelry and decorative objects for centuries, and has also been valued for its supposed healing properties in various cultures. Today, amber is still highly sought after for its unique beauty and historical significance, and is often used in contemporary jewelry designs.
- She wore a necklace made of polished amber.
- The museum displayed a piece of amber containing an ancient insect.
- Artisans carved intricate designs into the amber pendant.
- The bracelet featured beads of golden amber.
- Fossilized amber from the Baltic region is highly prized.