Rarest Amber Fossils of the Week, 9 June 2026
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Rarest Amber Fossils of the Week 9 June 2026
1) Down feather in Burmese amber.
This feather shows characteristics of a non-flying animal. Feathered dinosaur?
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Architect of Violence


2) Museum-grade fish figurine set into pendant.
This is a gorgeous pendant.
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Dawn Zomb




3) AAA dark blue Dominican amber
This dark blue colour comes from amber emerging from a burnt tree.
Origin: Dominican Republic
Age: ~15–20 million years
Geologic Period: Miocene
Buyer: Grant





4) Large Dominican amber chunk with raindrops inside
This piece has captured a prehistoric rainstorm.
Origin: Dominican Republic
Age: ~15–20 million years
Geologic Period: Miocene
Buyer: Grant





5) Intricate amber figurine necklace in Burmese amber
This is a master figurine maker's work.
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Greca Vision



6) Botanical inclusion in Dominican amber
This piece is fantastically clear and colourful..
Origin: Dominican Republic
Age: ~15–20 million years
Geologic Period: Miocene
Buyer: Greca Vision





7) 2 cicadas trapped in amber
The large cicada has its wings spread out perfectly.
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Monica Hamm



8) Rare snail in amber trapped in great clarity.
Snails were part of virus life cycles that transferred to dinosaurs.
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Jellyfish Lion



9) Light blue Dominican amber slab
This was clear yellow resin that absorbed forest fire smoke.
Origin: Dominican Republic
Age: ~15–20 million years
Geologic Period: Miocene
Buyer: I. AM. Frogger





10) 3 AAA amber carvings set into necklaces
Only the purest yellow amber is chosen for these pendants.
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Mango Man




11) One insect eating another, trapped in Burmese amber
This is a great example of insect interaction in amber.
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: Fluffer Trollster


12) Burmese amber necklace carving with fly inclusion
This necklace is both a figurine and a fossil inclusion.
Origin: Hukawng Valley, Kachin State, Myanmar
Age: ~98–100 million years
Geologic Period: Mid-Cretaceous
Buyer: I.A.M. FROGGER



13) Feather tip in amber from dinosaur times
The creature is a dinosaur-aged feathered inclusion.
Origin: Dominican Republic
Age: ~15–20 million years
Geologic Period: Miocene
Buyer: Mr. Wigglesworth


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