Beeswax, for lovers of literary and entertainment circles, it is an all-too-familiar treasure. Beeswax is also a variety of amber. Because the current amber market is becoming more and more refined, the branch of beeswax is separated. Tie. Of course, beeswax is a natural precious treasure endowed by nature to human beings. Its production and formation process requires age-old resins to experience tens of millions of years of geological changes. There are mysterious changes. Since ancient times, beeswax has been regarded as an auspicious and sacred treasure by Tibetans, and is deeply loved. The difference between the appearance of beeswax and amber is due to the different resins secreted by different types of conifers. As the saying goes, "thousand-year amber, ten-thousand-year beeswax", of course, the longer the petrified beeswax, the rarer and more valuable it is.