Amber
Amber is fossilized resin, principally from extinct coniferous trees. The word "electricity" is derived from the Greek name for amber, electrum. This is because amber can acquire an electric charge when rubbed, and is one of the most useful techniques for identifying amber. For several thousand years, the largest source of amber has been the extensive deposits along the Baltic coast. Amber is said to represent the dividing line between individual and cosmic energy, the individual's soul and the universal soul. It has been used to symbolize divinity. The Greek god Apollo wept tears of amber when he was banished from Olympus.
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