dammars
Dammars are a group of natural resins derived from various trees in the genus *Shorea* and other related species, primarily found in Southeast Asia. These resins are known for their hard, brittle, and translucent properties, often used historically in traditional crafts and art. The most commonly referenced type is **dammar resin**, which comes from trees such as *Shorea robusta* and *Shorea javanica*, native to regions like Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
Dammar resin is harvested by tapping the trees, allowing the resin to exude naturally before being collected
In addition to its artistic uses, dammar resin has been employed in traditional medicine in some cultures,
The sustainability of dammar resin harvesting has become a concern, as over-exploitation of certain tree species