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What is ambrised?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 7/31/2025

Ambrised, often spelled "amberized," refers to a process or characteristic related to the color, scent, or qualities associated with amber, a fossilized tree resin. In a broader context, it can describe something that has been infused with or exhibits the warm, golden hues and rich aromatic qualities of amber. This term is commonly used in perfumery and design to evoke a sense of warmth and richness.

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