This extraordinary Burmese amber specimen, dating back approximately 99 million years, encapsulates a fully preserved snail shell along with associated organic debris, offering a rare glimpse into prehistoric life. Formed during the Late Cretaceous period, this fossilized resin predates the extinction of dinosaurs, making it an exceptional piece of natural history. Burmese amber is among the oldest and most sought-after varieties, renowned for its exceptional preservation and scientific significance. Specimens like this are highly coveted by collectors, paleontologists, and enthusiasts for their ability to provide insight into ancient ecosystems. Interesting Facts Amber is fossilized tree resin that has trapped and preserved organisms for millions of years. Burmese amber, also known as Burmite, is particularly valued for its clarity and the unique prehistoric inclusions it contains, often revealing species previously unknown to science. Snails are rarely found in amber, making this specimen even more exceptional. Features Origin: Myanmar (Burma) Material: Genuine 99-Million-Year-Old Burmese Amber Condition: Natural, fossilized resin with a fully preserved snail shell Special Characteristics: Exceptional clarity with a rare mollusk inclusion Dimensions and Weight LengthWidthHeightWeight 2″0.13″1.63″7.61 g
Burmese Amber With Snail Shell // 7.61 Grams
SKU: A9674
$2,500.00Price