Rare superb big scorpion. Burmite Natural Myanmar Insect Amber Fossil

Rare superb big scorpion. Burmite Natural Myanmar Insect Amber Fossil
Rare superb big scorpion. Burmite Natural Myanmar Insect Amber Fossil
Rare superb big scorpion. Burmite Natural Myanmar Insect Amber Fossil
Rare superb big scorpion. Burmite Natural Myanmar Insect Amber Fossil
Rare superb big scorpion. Burmite Natural Myanmar Insect Amber Fossil

Rare superb big scorpion. Burmite Natural Myanmar Insect Amber Fossil

Gem Type - Natural Amber (Burmite). We are more interested in acquiring good reviews rather. Than simply making a profit.

Which borders Myanmar (formerly Burma). Our company consists of a professional team of amber sellers and collectors, and we specialize in Burmese amber (Burmite) specimens, since 2013. We often travel to Myitkyina to collect Burmite fossils from the miners or dealers directly and where the largest Burmite market in the world is located. Currently, we've collected about 5,000 pieces of Burmite, which include many rare specimens.

Most of our items are excavated from the Hukawng Valley of Northern Myanmar in Kachin State. Burmese amber, also called Burmite. Most of our items are excavated from the Hukawng Valley of Northern Myanmar (Burma) in Kachin State. Burmese amber is the oldest amber of the year. The period of Burma's amber is about 100 million years old (99 million years).

Burmese amber is the most hard of the amber, the only organic gem that enjoys the title "hard amber". The study of myanmar amber insects is of great significance to understanding the origin and early evolution of various groups of Mesozoic insects, taxonomic systematics, paleoecology and paleogeography.

The item "Rare superb big scorpion. Burmite Natural Myanmar Insect Amber Fossil" is in sale since Saturday, July 6, 2019. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Rocks, Fossils & Minerals\Fossils\Arthropods\Insects, Hexapods".

The seller is "cretaceous-burmite" and is located in . This item can be shipped worldwide.
Rare superb big scorpion. Burmite Natural Myanmar Insect Amber Fossil