amberaging
Amberaging is a term used to describe the process of preserving or encasing something within amber. While natural amber, a fossilized tree resin, is well-known for trapping ancient insects and plant matter, the term "amberaging" can also refer to modern methods of artificial preservation that mimic this natural phenomenon. These artificial amber-like materials are typically synthetic resins designed to create a clear, solid, and durable medium for encapsulation.
The primary purpose of amberaging, whether natural or artificial, is preservation. Natural amber has provided scientists