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Unique patterns in Mexican Amber 47g Nice Round shape pendant

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Natural patterns in Mexican Amber

Flowlines and the essential oils in the amber combine with botanical matter creating a beautiful landscape!

Weight is 47g

Nice Round shape pendant.

Fully polished with blue green color in sunlight and other lights.

With impurities.

Grade B+.

SKU 993 - VA



Mexican Amber occurs in the coal sediments as nodules or in sheets of variable thickness. Heavy compressed due lithification process, this amber shows encrusted textures to bright, semicrystalline surfaces due to weathering. Molds and crust linked to tree bark are also observable in amber with sheet forms. Several amber samples (mostly nodular shapes) show depositional episodic layers; this is consistent with different events of production. The resin was successively accumulated forming a hardened mass with multilaminar layers. Living resin-producing trees show similar seasonal variations with increased resin depositions during summer.

This amber occurs in rocks from the Mazantic and Balumtum Formations, dated as early middle Miocene in age. The amber deposits are associated with nearshore and lowlands sediments.

Fossil biota, both plants and animals, are also linked to a subtropical forest.

The amber mined in Chiapas belongs to the Mazantic and Balumtum strata, early-middle Miocene, ca. 23-13 Ma.




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