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Rarest Amber Fossils of the Week, 9 June 2026

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


 Down feather in Burmese amber.
 Down feather in Burmese amber
 Down feather in Burmese amber.

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


Museum-grade fish figurine set into pendant
Museum-grade fish figurine set into pendant
Museum-grade fish figurine set into pendant
Museum-grade fish figurine set into pendant
Museum-grade fish figurine set into pendant

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


AAA dark blue Dominican amber
AAA dark blue Dominican amber
AAA dark blue Dominican amber
AAA dark blue Dominican amber
AAA dark blue Dominican amber
AAA dark blue Dominican amber

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


Large Dominican amber chunk with raindrops inside
Large Dominican amber chunk with raindrops inside
Large Dominican amber chunk with raindrops inside
Large Dominican amber chunk with raindrops inside
Large Dominican amber chunk with raindrops inside
Large Dominican amber chunk with raindrops inside

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


Intricate amber figurine necklace in Burmese amber
Intricate amber figurine necklace in Burmese amber
Intricate amber figurine necklace in Burmese amber

Intricate amber figurine necklace in Burmese amber

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


Botanical inclusion in Dominican amber
Botanical inclusion in Dominican amber
Botanical inclusion in Dominican amber
Botanical inclusion in Dominican amber
Botanical inclusion in Dominican amber
Botanical inclusion in Dominican amber

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


2 cicadas trapped in amber
2 cicadas trapped in amber
2 cicadas trapped in amber
2 cicadas trapped in amber

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


Rare snail in amber trapped in great clarity
Rare snail in amber trapped in great clarity
Rare snail in amber trapped in great clarity
Rare snail in amber trapped in great clarity

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


 Light blue Dominican amber slab
 Light blue Dominican amber slab
 Light blue Dominican amber slab
 Light blue Dominican amber slab
 Light blue Dominican amber slab
 Light blue Dominican amber slab

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


3 AAA amber carvings set into necklaces
3 AAA amber carvings set into necklaces
3 AAA amber carvings set into necklaces
3 AAA amber carvings set into necklaces
3 AAA amber carvings set into necklaces

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


One insect eating another, trapped in Burmese amber
One insect eating another, trapped in Burmese amber
One insect eating another, trapped in Burmese amber

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


Burmese amber necklace carving with fly inclusion
Burmese amber necklace carving with fly inclusion
Burmese amber necklace carving with fly inclusion
Burmese amber necklace carving with fly inclusion

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


Feather tip in amber from dinosaur times
Feather tip in amber from dinosaur times
Feather tip in amber from dinosaur times

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