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Rarest Amber Fossils of the Week, 17 April 2026

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


Two spiders caught in amber and set into a silver ring
Two spiders caught in amber and set into a silver ring
Two spiders caught in amber and set into a silver ring
Two spiders caught in amber and set into a silver ring
Two spiders caught in amber and set into a silver ring

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


Clear spider trapped in cognac amber slab
Clear spider trapped in cognac amber slab
Clear spider trapped in cognac amber slab

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


Large spider trapped in amber from the time of the dinosaur 
Large spider trapped in amber from the time of the dinosaur 
Large spider trapped in amber from the time of the dinosaur

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


 Leaf and millipede perfectly trapped in amber
 Leaf and millipede perfectly trapped in amber
 Leaf and millipede perfectly trapped in amber
 Leaf and millipede perfectly trapped in amber

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


Rare parasitotic was in amber set in sterling silver ring
Rare parasitotic was in amber set in sterling silver ring
Rare parasitotic was in amber set in sterling silver ring
Rare parasitotic was in amber set in sterling silver ring


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


Ghost centipede in amber from 100 million year age
Ghost centipede in amber from 100 million year age
Ghost centipede in amber from 100 million year age
Ghost centipede in amber from 100 million year age

7) Rare leaf inclusion in Burmese amber.

Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar

Age: ~98–100 million years 

Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous 

Buyer: (.. . ..)


Rare leaf inclusion in Burmese amber
Rare leaf inclusion in Burmese amber
Rare leaf inclusion in Burmese amber
Rare leaf inclusion in Burmese amber

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


Large cockroach in amber excellent clarity in Burmese amber
Large cockroach in amber excellent clarity in Burmese amber 
Large cockroach in amber excellent clarity in Burmese amber
Large cockroach in amber excellent clarity in Burmese amber

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


Size 7 female silver ring with spider in amber cabochon
Size 7 female silver ring with spider in amber cabochon    
Size 7 female silver ring with spider in amber cabochon
Size 7 female silver ring with spider in amber cabochon

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


Museum Grade biting wasp in sterling silver ring
Museum Grade biting wasp in sterling silver ring
Museum Grade biting wasp in sterling silver ring
Museum Grade biting wasp in sterling silver ring
Museum Grade biting wasp in sterling silver ring

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


Museum grade spider in amber set in sterling silver ring
Museum grade spider in amber set in sterling silver ring
Museum grade spider in amber set in sterling silver ring
Museum grade spider in amber set in sterling silver ring






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