As the saying goes, thousands of years of amber, ten thousand years of beeswax. Beeswax is a kind of resin fossil formed after the resin was buried in the ground tens of millions of years ago after certain chemical changes. It is an organic mineral-like. Since ancient times, beeswax has been regarded as an auspicious and sacred treasure by the Tibetan people, 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.

  

Beeswax is deeply loved by the Tibetan people, and its magical changes make it almost identical, as if each piece is unique in the world. Its beauty, magic, often give people some surprises. Moreover, the texture of beeswax is delicate, the tentacles are warm and sticky (this is quite similar to Chinese nephrite), unlike ordinary gemstones, it lacks a touch of humanity.