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'''The English word “amber” has been in use since the 1500’s,''' and is the color between yellow and orange. The name is derived from fossilized tree resin known as amber. If you were sitting at a campfire, the color of the flame would likely be amber. The area of a fire close to the fuel source may appear white or blue, and if you were burning plastic, perhaps purple or green.
'''The English word “amber” has been in use since the 1500’s,''' and is the color between yellow and orange. The name is derived from fossilized tree resin known as amber. If you were sitting at a campfire, the color of the flame would likely be amber. The area of a fire close to the fuel source may appear white or blue, and if you were burning plastic, perhaps purple or green.


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=The Color of Amber=
=The Color of Amber=
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The color between yellow and green is either lime or chartreuse, not amber. Sardius stone (also called carnelian) is a brownish-red gemstone. Jasper, a form of chalcedony, can either be red, yellow, brown or green. If you mixed sardius and jasper (any color), you would at best come up with something dark as sardius is brownish-red.
The color between yellow and green is either lime or chartreuse, not amber. Sardius stone (also called carnelian) is a brownish-red gemstone. Jasper, a form of chalcedony, can either be red, yellow, brown or green. If you mixed sardius and jasper (any color), you would at best come up with something dark as sardius is brownish-red.
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