yantar
Yantar, also known as Baltic amber, is a fossilized tree resin that has been used for various purposes since ancient times. It is primarily found in the Baltic region, including parts of Russia, Poland, and Lithuania. The name "yantar" comes from the Russian word for amber, which in turn is derived from the Sanskrit word "yantra," meaning "yellow."
Yantar is formed from the resin of extinct coniferous trees, such as pine and spruce, that lived
The most common type of yantar is known as "succinite," which is a fossilized pine resin. Other
Yantar has been used for various purposes throughout history, including as a gemstone, a decorative material,
In recent years, yantar has gained popularity as a healing stone, with proponents claiming that it has