Ambre de Birmanie - Ambre (Sans prix de réserve)

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Échantillon : ambre birman; Période géologique : Crétacé (145–66 millions d’années); État : Naturel; Authenticité : Original/officiel; un nid de coléoptères.

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A nest of beetles

Place of Origin and Age: Originating from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar, formed approximately 99 million years ago during the mid-Cretaceous period.
· Physical Properties: The hardest amber in the world (Mohs hardness 2.5-3)
· Scientific Value: Museum of extinct species

· Rich Inclusions: As of 2018, 1,192 new species of plants and animals have been discovered, including rare specimens such as dinosaur feathers, ancient birds, lizards, and frogs.
· Unique Preservation: Capable of preserving the three-dimensional form and even soft tissues of organisms, providing direct evidence for the study of biological evolution.

We use PE boxes to store each piece of amber, ensuring its safety and ease of collection.

A nest of beetles

Place of Origin and Age: Originating from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar, formed approximately 99 million years ago during the mid-Cretaceous period.
· Physical Properties: The hardest amber in the world (Mohs hardness 2.5-3)
· Scientific Value: Museum of extinct species

· Rich Inclusions: As of 2018, 1,192 new species of plants and animals have been discovered, including rare specimens such as dinosaur feathers, ancient birds, lizards, and frogs.
· Unique Preservation: Capable of preserving the three-dimensional form and even soft tissues of organisms, providing direct evidence for the study of biological evolution.

We use PE boxes to store each piece of amber, ensuring its safety and ease of collection.

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Spécimen
Ambre de Birmanie
Période géologique
Crétacé (145 - 66 millions d’années)
Condition
Naturel
Authenticité
Original/officiel
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