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Material: beeswax.
Size : By weight Price #464
300 per gram.#2657
350 per gram.#2235
18000 per piece
Narrative:
Beeswax is a special organic gem, a type of amber, named for its warm, honey-like texture and waxy surface. It plays an important role in cultural and religious history and is endowed with unique symbolic meaning. The following is the story and origin of beeswax:
**The formation and geological background of beeswax**
The formation of beeswax can be traced back to tens of millions of years ago. It is the result of the resin secreted by ancient pine trees and other plants slowly fossilizing under the action of crustal movement and high pressure. Due to its delicate internal structure and luster, beeswax presents a warm and soft appearance, and its texture is fine and feels like wax, hence the name.
1. Geological evolution
- Beeswax usually appears in colors such as milky white, beige, golden yellow, and has a waxy luster.
- It may contain tiny bubbles or plant fibers inside, creating a special "hazy feeling" that makes the beeswax appear warmer and softer under the light.
2. **Main production areas**
Beeswax is mainly distributed in the Baltic region and Northeast China, where it can often be found in amber deposits.
**The cultural and religious significance of beeswax**
Beeswax has been regarded as a precious gem since ancient times and is widely used in religious ceremonies, folk ornaments and medical purposes. The following is its cultural background:
1. Religious Symbolism
- **Application in Buddhism**: Beeswax plays an important role in Tibetan Buddhism and is often used to make Buddhist beads, prayer beads and ritual implements. It symbolizes purity and faith and is believed to help with meditation.
- **Uses in Christianity**: Beeswax is also often used to make crosses and other religious ornaments, symbolizing purity and holiness.
2. **Civilian Use**
- In ancient times, beeswax was regarded as a gemstone that could ward off evil spirits and was often made into amulets or home decorations to bring peace and tranquility.
- Beeswax is believed to absorb negative energy and stabilize emotions due to its warm color and natural formation process.
3. **Medical value**
- In ancient medicine, beeswax was used to heal skin problems and was believed to help boost body energy and relieve pain.
**Legend of beeswax**
The legend of beeswax has a long history. One of the most popular stories is as follows:
TEARS OF THE FOREST
Legend has it that in ancient times, forest spirits protected trees, plants and animals. One day, a rare huge thunderstorm destroyed part of the forest, and the trees fell helplessly in the thunderstorm. The forest spirit felt deeply saddened by this, and her tears turned into drops of golden resin that slowly dripped to the ground.
These resins are buried in the soil and after tens of millions of years, they eventually turn into beeswax. People believe that beeswax is the tears of forest spirits, full of natural vitality and wisdom, and therefore cherish it very much. Believers who wear beeswax believe that it can bring the blessing of the forest and make the mind more peaceful and pure.
**The symbolism and value of beeswax**
1. **Symbolic meaning**
- **Life and Nature**: Beeswax represents the beauty of nature and the eternity of life. It is regarded as the crystallization of the earth because it is formed by plant resin.
- **Calmness and Harmony**: The warm tones and soft touch of beeswax symbolize a peaceful state of mind and are often used for meditation and prayer.
2. Cultural Value
Beeswax plays an important role in jewelry making and artistic carving, and its unique color and texture make it a precious gemstone in many cultures.
**summary**
Beeswax is a crystallization of nature and time, and contains rich cultural and spiritual significance. It not only displays the beauty of nature, but also carries people's pursuit of life, peace and purity. The story of beeswax reminds us to cherish the gifts of nature and to seek inner peace and harmony in our lives.


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