Yes amber is used for making jewelry.
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Amber is most often used for jewelry. Paleontologists also study the insects trapped in amber, which are an incredible window into the past.
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yes it can be used
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I believe you are asking about Amber.
At a jewelry store...
Amber is used as a healing agent in folk medicine, as jewelry, and as an ingredient in perfumes. The Amber Room of the Catherine Palace near St. Petersburg (Russia) is spectacular! See the Related Link listed below for more information:
Since amber is made from rosin and is already made into jewelry. I would be inclined to say yes. If you tried to make amber out of tree sap today, you might need a couple of million years for it to crystalize and turn into a stone dense enough to cut and polish.
"Amber" as a person's name is taken directly from the substance of that name that's often used for making elegant jewelry.
Amber jewelry is commonly made from fossilized tree resin. It is usually made into jewelry much like other precious stones are, in that they are put into settings on rings or necklaces.
Amber is fossilized tree resin which is very popular for its color and natural beauty since the ancient time. It is also used as an ingredient in perfumes, as a healing agent in folk medicine, and as jewelry also. I am also very much interested to know about this.