RMP8JJ7Y–Stem of a damaged Scots pine with drops of resin.
RFC942Y1–bark and resin on the tree
RME5GT18–interior view of a modern living room with resin floor decorated
RFBHC6HK–Resin on trunk of fire damaged Canary pine tree (Pinus Canariensis) on in The Canary Islands
RFWN97JR–A drop of tree resin
RFGK9XXX–Single piece of Gum arabic on white background
RFF5WJHP–Piece of amber isolated on white background
RFRFMEKT–Macro Close up of an amber stones from Baltic sea. Multicoloured background for advertising and banners. Vintage fossilised resin as a background.
RFE6W5KD–amber
RM2E1JD1Y–Copal is the resin produced by ancient gymnosperm trees, mostly Pines. If allowed to age and fossilize it becomes Amber which is much sought after
RFFTMA00–Frankincense is an aromatic resin, used for religious rites, incense and perfumes.
RMC99TE4–Bag collecting pine resin from the tree, Greece
RM2G36RBT–homemade resin ointment in jars
RMAWTERM–Bronze Resin Statuette Sculpture Ribbons by Sue Riley sculptor Limited Edition of 25 1990s EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RMBX5T28–Loblolly Pine scored through cambium layer with attached resin catch tray,
RFFC28WN–Pine trunk with bark stripped away to obtain resin, Darß Forest, Darß, Fischland-Darß-Zingst, Western Pomerania Lagoon Area
RMEAP2HY–Resin spurge (Euphorbia resinifera)
RMB29XEN–Abyssinian Myrrh (Commiphora abyssinica), twig with leaves, twig with leaves and resin, studio picture
RM2J64K12–A resin sea shel toilet seat attached to a toilet inside an abandoned house.
RFG1N4Y7–Epoxy resin syringe isolated on white
RMWB2GMA–1973 resin panels by unknown artist on side of Boots chemists in King's Lynn. Portrays aspects of King's Lynn's history including historic buildings.
RF2TC6WP7–Frankincense and myrrh resin in a wooden bowl. Mixture of hardened resin of the genus Boswellia and of Commiphora myrrha.
RM2R4XYE3–NYC Department of Transportation contractors painting a New York City pedestrian zone with Transpo brand methyl methacrylate (MMA) resin.
RMWHA7YJ–Selection of samples of Phenolic Resin. 1903 - 1907
RF2GFT8KK–amber, fossilized tree resin isolated with shadow on white background
RM2WDTJ23–Egypt, Cairo, Tutankhamon jewellery, from his tomb in Luxor : Black resin scarab.
RF2HD11YK–Resin drips from a diseased pine tree, affected by a fungus
RFMCEXTE–Texture of a wooden table with epoxy resin. Top view of wood for background
RMDHBAGP–Elephant House or Animal House & Plastic Resin Animals at Marseille Funny Zoo in the Gardens of Palais Longchamp Marseille France
RFFTM9YX–Frankincense is an aromatic resin, used for religious rites, incense and perfumes.
RMB4JW13–Golden Stink Bug, Cressona divaricata, lucite resin embedded, shield bug from China
RM2G36RMT–homemade resin ointment in jars
RMAWTJMK–Bronze Resin Statuette Sculpture Ribbons by Sue Riley sculptor Limited Edition of 25 1990s EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RMD918KW–dh Agathis australis KAURI NZ Kauri tree bark and Kauri gum wood resin sap new zealand forest trees close up
RFFC28WP–Pine trunk with bark stripped away to obtain resin, Darß Forest, Darß, Fischland-Darß-Zingst, Western Pomerania Lagoon Area
RMJCA0FH–Germany, resin on a felled trunk of a conifer.
RMC06C5R–Manila Copal, the resin of a coniferous timber tree (Agathis dammara) native to the Moluccas and the Philippines
RMG5Y398–Spruce resin / (Picea abies)
RFTRNJ0F–Resin drops on a piece of wood
RMEC52NF–resin production
RF2TCHBH9–Frankincense resin in a white bowl. Small pieces of hardened aromatic olibanum resin, obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia.
RMFTMEYT–Collecting pine resin in plantation
RME0RJD9–Pasto varnish manufacturing process. Coloring the resin.
RF2GFT8PH–amber, fossilized tree resin isolated with shadow on white background
RM2CADAFH–Egypt, Cairo, Tutankhamon jewellery, from his tomb in Luxor : Resin scarab, with a wire in gold and a sculpted Benu (heron) bird.
RF2FM9K13–Resin dripping from a pine tree in respons to an injury, close-up of the bark of a Norway spruce
RFCRWD2C–Bags attached to a pine tree collecting the Resin
RMC7433N–A cut branch on a pine tree which is weeping sap or resin.
RFFTMA0F–Frankincense is an aromatic resin, used for religious rites, incense and perfumes.
RMB4JDFP–Golden Stink Bug, Cressona divaricata, lucite resin embedded, shield bug from China
RM2G36RX1–homemade resin ointment in jars
RMAWTFEX–Bronze Resin Statuette Sculpture Al Viento by Miro Spanish sculptor of Barcelona Spain Limited Edition EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RMD9BWWW–dh Agathis australis KAURI NZ Kauri tree bark and Kauri gum wood resin sap new zealand forest close up north island
RMEB9TD8–Employee of the Opuwu gum-resin factory holding resin drops of the Guggal, Guggul or Mukul Myrrh Tree (Commiphora wildii), the
RMJCA0EX–Germany, resin on a felled trunk of a conifer.
RMC06KJM–Myrhh, the dried oleo gum resin of the Gum Myrh (Commiphora myrrha) native to Yemen, Ethiopia and Somalia
RF2KDF0E5–Frankincense pieces, olibanum tears, resin circle from above, isolated, over white. Aromatic resin, used in incense and perfumes.
RMFTMF0B–Collecting pine resin in plantation
RME0RJDA–Pasto varnish manufacturing process. Stretching the resin.
RF2G7865M–amber, natural fossilized tree resin isolated on white background
RFM8K8NR–Euphorbia resinifera - Resin spurge - is a species of spurge native to Morocco
RF2FM9K0Y–Resin dripping from a pine tree in respons to an injury, close-up of the bark of a Norway spruce
RFCRWDGM–Bag attached to a pine tree collecting the Resin
RFRTTHP9–Myrrh gum resin isolated on white background
RFFTMA01–Frankincense is an aromatic resin, used for religious rites, incense and perfumes.
RMJCBH6P–Fossilised fly in amber resin, hard, translucent originating from extinct coniferous trees of the Tertiary period of the fossil record
RM2G36T62–homemade resin ointment in jars
RMAWTFDW–Bronze Resin Statuette Sculpture Al Viento by Miro Spanish sculptor of Barcelona Spain Limited Edition EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RFM18RE9–close up of benzoin resin isolated on white
RFEB2NN5–Local man harvesting the precious resin of an Frankincense Tree (Boswellia sacra), near Mughsayl, Dhofar Region, Orient, Oman
RMJCA0EW–Germany, resin on a felled trunk of a conifer.
RMC06DR9–Elemi, the resin of a tree (Canarium luzonicum) native to the Philippines. Studio picture against a white background.
RMG5Y397–Spruce resin / (Picea abies)
RFB0PCJM–A lump of Moroccan hashish or cannabis resin. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
RMH43J31–Germany, Saxony-Anhalt, national park resin, winter scenery,
RF2TCBNG1–Frankincense on the sieve of an incense burner, from above. Tears or pieces of hardened olibanum resin. Aromatic resin, used in incense and perfumes.
RMFRBNFE–Collecting pine resin for use in disinfectants industry
RME0RJD7–Hands of craftsman showing mopamopa tree resin. Pasto, Colombia.
RF2GFT8YH–amber with leaves, natural fossilized tree resin isolated on white background
RMF0A208–Fresh resin dripping from a frankincense tree, Oman, Salalah
RMECYJWN–Silvery drops of mastic resin ooze from a mastic tree on the Greek island of Chios
RFGK8T0H–old town frame-work resin
RFRTTHNF–Myrrh gum resin isolated on white background
RFFTMA1P–Frankincense is an aromatic resin, used for religious rites, incense and perfumes.
RMJCBH6K–Fossilised fly in amber resin, hard, translucent originating from extinct coniferous trees of the Tertiary period of the fossil record
RM2G36RM8–homemade resin ointment in jars
RMAWTEFW–Bronze Resin Statuette Sculpture Al Viento by Miro Spanish sculptor of Barcelona Spain Limited Edition EDITORIAL USE ONLY
RFM18RH0–close up of benzoin resin isolated on white
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