Rarest Amber Fossils of the Week, 17 April 2026
- Ryan Zschomler
- May 22
- 2 min read
Rarest Amber Fossils of the Week 17 April 2026
1) Two spiders caught in amber and set into a silver ring.
Two spider is twice as rare as one
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Laura Thompson




2) Clear spider (araneae) trapped in cognac amber slab.
Spiders easily get stuck in amber due to landing on it
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Fluffer trollster


3) Large spider trapped in amber from the time of the dinosaur.
This is an excellent spider inclusion , museum would be jealous
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Wbdemolisher


4) Leaf and millipede perfectly trapped in amber.
This pair of inclusion got trapped together forever
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Wbdemolisher



5) Rare parasitoid was in amber set in sterling silver ring.
This wasp from 100 million years old is an ancestor of today's bees
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Barb



6) Ghost centipede in amber from 100 million year age.
Centipede are rare in amber and coveted by collectors
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Beckoshka



7) Rare leaf inclusion in Burmese amber.
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: (.. . ..)



8) Large cockroach in amber excellent clarity under the microscope.
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Kristina Fina



9) Size 7 female silver ring with spider in amber cabochon .
An insect lover's dream jewellery
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Kristina Fina



10) Museum Grade biting wasp in sterling silver ring.
These wasps were the carnivorous ancestors of bees
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Lauren




11) Museum grade spider in amber set in sterling silver ring.
This is an ancient fossil ancestors of today's spider
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Lauren



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