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Unidentified(metal) mineral included in Burmese amber(burmite)-Rare to be found #1004
Unidentified(metal) mineral included in Burmese amber(burmite)-Rare to be found #1004
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| Product Name | Unidentified metal mineral in Burmese amber |
| Amber Type | Burmese Amber (Burmite) |
| Geological Age | Late Cretaceous (Approx. 99 Million Years) |
| Origin | Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar |
| Dimensions | 23x10x5mm |
| Weight | |
| Clarity & Color | Transparent Honey Gold |
| Primary Inclusion | a well-preserved unknown mineral |
| Treatment | Absolutely No Treatments - 100% Natural. |
At the surface of this amber piece lies a magnificent unidentified oyster shell. The fossilized oyster shell and amber have fused together completely. Whether the amber came first or the oyster shell came first is a question. Only the scientist can find out the answer. The level of preservation is exceptional, allowing you to study this ancient organism in remarkable detail.
Why This Piece is Special
Authentic & Natural: We guarantee the authenticity of all our amber. This is a genuine, untreated specimen from the Hukawng Valley.
A Scientific Curiosity: Each inclusion provides invaluable data for understanding Cretaceous ecosystems.
Perfect for Display & Study: An exceptional addition to any collector's cabinet.
We stand behind every item we sell. If you have any questions or require additional photographs, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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