緬甸琥珀 - 琥珀 (沒有保留價)





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緬甸琥珀標本,來自上白堊紀(約1.005億至6,6千萬年前),自然狀態。
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Cretaceous (Cenomanian) amber dating from 99 million years ago from the Hukawng Valley, Tanai, Myanmar.
This amber can be kept as is or mounted on a pendant or a ring.
This amber is exceptional because it contains rare inclusions.
It offers a good panorama of prehistoric insects.
It is a true window opened to the Cretaceous period.
Exploring the amber landscape with a stereo magnifier is a fascinating journey back to the time of the dinosaurs, discovering their environment, twigs, spores, insect remains.
An ideal gift for children passionate about dinosaurs and paleontology.
Presentation frame optional
Myanmar (Burma) fossil amber, or burmite, is an arimara resin fossilized formed during the Cretaceous when dinosaurs lived (unlike Baltic amber which dates to the Eocene after the extinction of the dinosaurs or Copal resins which are recent).
The insect trapped in this piece of amber thus trod alongside the dinosaurs (which inspired Jurassic Park).
This is a true piece of fossil amber as evidenced by its blue fluorescence under UV light and its afterglow (yellow phosphorescence, just after being illuminated) typical of Burmese ambers.
Cretaceous (Cenomanian) amber dating from 99 million years ago from the Hukawng Valley, Tanai, Myanmar.
This amber can be kept as is or mounted on a pendant or a ring.
This amber is exceptional because it contains rare inclusions.
It offers a good panorama of prehistoric insects.
It is a true window opened to the Cretaceous period.
Exploring the amber landscape with a stereo magnifier is a fascinating journey back to the time of the dinosaurs, discovering their environment, twigs, spores, insect remains.
An ideal gift for children passionate about dinosaurs and paleontology.
Presentation frame optional
Myanmar (Burma) fossil amber, or burmite, is an arimara resin fossilized formed during the Cretaceous when dinosaurs lived (unlike Baltic amber which dates to the Eocene after the extinction of the dinosaurs or Copal resins which are recent).
The insect trapped in this piece of amber thus trod alongside the dinosaurs (which inspired Jurassic Park).
This is a true piece of fossil amber as evidenced by its blue fluorescence under UV light and its afterglow (yellow phosphorescence, just after being illuminated) typical of Burmese ambers.

