This large Burmese amber specimen contains a remarkable combination of inclusions and natural features preserved within rich, golden Cretaceous resin. Inside the piece is a spider and a cockroach, both displaying visible body structure and preserved anatomical detail, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric forest life nearly 100 million years ago. In addition to the insect inclusions, the amber also shows distinctive bivalve bore holes, natural tunnel like markings created by ancient marine organisms. This rare mix of biological inclusions and geological character makes the specimen especially unique, visually complex, and highly collectible.
Details
• Approximately 100 million years old
• Origin: Hukawng Valley, Burma
• Period: Cretaceous amber, time of the dinosaurs
• Inclusions: Spider and cockroach
• Features: Natural bivalve bore holes
• Size: Large specimen
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