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Rarest Amber Fossils of the Week, 12 June 2026

Rarest Amber Fossils of the Week 12 June 2026



1) Museum grade blattodea roach.

This is near perfectly preserved specimen.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer: Jorge Dominguez203


Museum grade blattodea roach.
Museum grade blattodea roach.
Museum grade blattodea roach.
Museum grade blattodea roach.
Museum grade blattodea roach.

2) Rare cube made of Mexican amber.

This unusual shape catches the light beautifully.

Origin: Chiapas, Mexico

Age: ~15–23 million years

Geologic Period: Miocene

Buyer:  I AM FROGGER


Rare cube made of Mexican amber.
Rare cube made of Mexican amber.
Rare cube made of Mexican amber.
Rare cube made of Mexican amber.
Rare cube made of Mexican amber.
Rare cube made of Mexican amber.

3) Insect in amber silver pendant, with 2 parasitoid wasps, from Burma

These insects shine thanks to the pendant's long style.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer: Fluffer Trollster


Insect in amber silver pendant, with 2 parasitoid wasps, from Burma
Insect in amber silver pendant, with 2 parasitoid wasps, from Burma
Insect in amber silver pendant, with 2 parasitoid wasps, from Burma

4) Large, Museum-Grade Diptera fly and wasp in Burmese amber

This is a large, rare specimen of a Diptera fly.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer: Blythe A.K.A. AWOL


Large, Museum-Grade Diptera fly and wasp in Burmese amber
Large, Museum-Grade Diptera fly and wasp in Burmese amber
Large, Museum-Grade Diptera fly and wasp in Burmese amber

5) Carnivorous wasp attaching it's prey in yellow cabochon

To catch a battle in amber is extremely rare.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer: Amy


Carnivorous wasp attaching it's prey in yellow cabochon
Carnivorous wasp attaching it's prey in yellow cabochon
Carnivorous wasp attaching it's prey in yellow cabochon

6) Museum-Clarity methane termite in Dominican amber

This species inflates due to decomposing food in it's stomach.

Origin: Dominican Republic

Age: ~15–20 million years 

Geologic Period: Miocene

Buyer: Soaper76


Museum-Clarity methane termite in Dominican amber
Museum-Clarity methane termite in Dominican amber
Museum-Clarity methane termite in Dominican amber
Museum-Clarity methane termite in Dominican amber
Museum-Clarity methane termite in Dominican amber

7) Spider, moth, fly, and more in Burmese amber swarm.

Many clear inclusions hide inside this small amber.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer: Military Mee Maw


Spider, moth, fly, and more in Burmese amber swarm.
Spider, moth, fly, and more in Burmese amber swarm.
Spider, moth, fly, and more in Burmese amber swarm.
Spider, moth, fly, and more in Burmese amber swarm.
Spider, moth, fly, and more in Burmese amber swarm.
Spider, moth, fly, and more in Burmese amber swarm.

8) Two large warrior ants in Burmese amber, set in .925 silver pendant.

Rare jewellery like this is only made in Myanmar.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer: Jorge Dominguez203


Two large warrior ants in Burmese amber, set in .925 silver pendant.
Two large warrior ants in Burmese amber, set in .925 silver pendant.
Two large warrior ants in Burmese amber, set in .925 silver pendant.

9) Large Museum-Clarity Cicada in yellow Burmese amber.

Exceptional Clarity under the microscope.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer: Jellyfish Lion


Large Museum-Clarity Cicada in yellow Burmese amber.
Large Museum-Clarity Cicada in yellow Burmese amber.
Large Museum-Clarity Cicada in yellow Burmese amber.
Large Museum-Clarity Cicada in yellow Burmese amber.

10) Museum-Grade twig, with exceptional clarity, in Dominican amber

A twig this clear in amber is exceptionally clear.

Origin: Dominican Republic

Age: ~15–20 million years 

Geologic Period: Miocene

Buyer: Queen Bee


Museum-Grade twig, with exceptional clarity, in Dominican amber
Museum-Grade twig, with exceptional clarity, in Dominican amber
Museum-Grade twig, with exceptional clarity, in Dominican amber

11) Museum-Clarity beetle with detailed shell in Dominican amber

Beetles are common in amber, but usually very cryptic.

Origin: Dominican Republic

Age: ~15–20 million years 

Geologic Period: Miocene

Buyer: The Lucky 13 PDX


Museum-Clarity beetle with detailed shell in Dominican amber
Museum-Clarity beetle with detailed shell in Dominican amber
Museum-Clarity beetle with detailed shell in Dominican amber
Museum-Clarity beetle with detailed shell in Dominican amber
Museum-Clarity beetle with detailed shell in Dominican amber

12) Museum-Grade leaf in Burmese amber.

The stems and cells on this leaf are very defined.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer: BCheong


Museum-Grade leaf in Burmese amber.
Museum-Grade leaf in Burmese amber.
Museum-Grade leaf in Burmese amber.

13) Museum-Grade mollusk shell (Architaenioglossa) with amazing clarity.

Snails housed parasites that plagued dinosaurs.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer:  I.AM.FROGGER


Museum-Grade mollusk shell (Architaenioglossa) with amazing clarity.
Museum-Grade mollusk shell (Architaenioglossa) with amazing clarity.
Museum-Grade mollusk shell (Architaenioglossa) with amazing clarity.

14) Possible extinct manipulator roach, and nymph, in Burmese amber.

Manipulator roaches are half roach, half mantis.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous

Buyer:  I.AM.FROGGER


Possible extinct manipulator roach, and nymph, in Burmese amber
Possible extinct manipulator roach, and nymph, in Burmese amber
Possible extinct manipulator roach, and nymph, in Burmese amber
Possible extinct manipulator roach, and nymph, in Burmese amber

15) Stingless bee in Dominican amber.

Stingless bees used fresh tree pitch to build their hives. Therefore they are frequently found in Dominican amber.

Origin: Dominican Republic

Age: ~15–20 million years 

Geologic Period: Miocene

Buyer :  DLynn7677


Stingless bee in Dominican amber.
Stingless bee in Dominican amber.
Stingless bee in Dominican amber.
Stingless bee in Dominican amber.

16) Museum-Grade enhydros with dark spot in each bubble in Dominican amber.

These enhydros happen when heavy rain pits the amber.

Origin: Dominican Republic

Age: ~15–20 million years 

Geologic Period: Miocene

Buyer : Just Someone


Museum-Grade enhydros with dark spot in each bubble in Dominican amber.
Museum-Grade enhydros with dark spot in each bubble in Dominican amber.
Museum-Grade enhydros with dark spot in each bubble in Dominican amber.

17) Museum-Grade group of enhydros with great movement, in Dominican amber.

Such enhydros are made by heavy rainfall pitting the amber.

Origin: Dominican Republic

Age: ~15–20 million years 

Geologic Period: Miocene

Buyer : Yousif Dragon


Museum-Grade group of enhydros with great movement, in Dominican amber.
Museum-Grade group of enhydros with great movement, in Dominican amber.
Museum-Grade group of enhydros with great movement, in Dominican amber.
Museum-Grade group of enhydros with great movement, in Dominican amber.

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