Burmese amber - Amber

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Specimen Ambra birmana from Myanmar, from the Cretaceous period (145–66 million years ago), natural condition.

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Beautiful amber from 100 million years ago with insects inside. The best preserved and most prominent is a spider.
Burmese amber, also known as Myanmar amber, is a type of fossilized tree resin primarily found in the Hukawng Valley in Myanmar. It is renowned for the exceptional preservation of ancient life forms, including insects, plants, and other organisms, often trapped inside. It is estimated that this amber is about 99 million years old, dating back to the Cretaceous period (before T. Rex!). Its intense golden color, tending towards reddish-brown, and its transparency make it highly valued by both collectors and scientists, offering a rare window into prehistoric ecosystems.

Beautiful amber from 100 million years ago with insects inside. The best preserved and most prominent is a spider.
Burmese amber, also known as Myanmar amber, is a type of fossilized tree resin primarily found in the Hukawng Valley in Myanmar. It is renowned for the exceptional preservation of ancient life forms, including insects, plants, and other organisms, often trapped inside. It is estimated that this amber is about 99 million years old, dating back to the Cretaceous period (before T. Rex!). Its intense golden color, tending towards reddish-brown, and its transparency make it highly valued by both collectors and scientists, offering a rare window into prehistoric ecosystems.

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Specimen
Burmese amber
Country of Origin
Myanmar
Geological Period
Cretaceous (145 - 66 million years)
Condition
Natural
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