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To put something in amber, you typically need to encase the object in a resin that hardens into amber over time. This process can occur naturally when tree resin traps organic materials like insects or plant matter, which then fossilizes as the resin hardens and undergoes chemical changes over millions of years. For artistic or craft purposes, you can use a clear epoxy resin to create a similar effect, pouring it over the object in a mold and allowing it to cure.

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