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  1. Amber Bright Unisex Multi Cocktails Neon Wall Light

  2. Pliocene Amber from Africa with fossil insect inclusion fly strange bug #124

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  3. Baltic Amber with Bug Insect | Fossil Inclusion in Genuine Certified Amber

    Baltic Amber Stone with Bug Insect trapped 40-60 million years ago. The insect can be clearly seen in the amber gemstone. About Baltic Amber. Amber Stone Size: 17 x 10 x 3 mm. Amber Stone Weight: 0.43 g.

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  4. Antique Amber Facet Cut Insect Bug Brooch Pin with Gold Coloured Metal Pin

    There's a tiny nick (photo 5) and age related tarnish. The tomato can is just to give a sense of size. Width = 3.1cm, Height = 2.2cm, Depth = 1.5cm including pin, Weight = 2gm.

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  5. Baltic Amber with Bug Insect | Fossil Inclusion in Genuine Certified Amber

    Baltic Amber Stone with Bug Insect trapped 40-60 million years ago. The insect can be clearly seen in the amber gemstone. About Baltic Amber. Amber Stone Size: 20 x 14 x 4 mm. Amber Stone Weight: 0.8 g.

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  6. Italian Dominican Amber Pendant with Bug Nymph 9ct solid Gold GPR074 RRP395!!!

    Dominican AMBER ITALIAN MADE PENDANT IN 9ct SOLID GOLD with Bug Nymph GPR074 RRP£395! This rare and beautiful Dominican Amber piece is finished in a simple and elegant 9ct solid gold setting. The unique pendant contains a Bug Nymph trapped in amber.

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  7. Baltic Amber with Bug Insect | Fossil Inclusion in Genuine Certified Amber

    Baltic Amber Stone with Bug Insect trapped 40-60 million years ago. The insect can be clearly seen in the amber gemstone. About Baltic Amber. Amber Stone Size: 11 x 10 x 3 mm. Amber Stone Weight: 0.38 g.

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  8. Stunning Amber Effect Specimen Bug Key Ring With Real Insect And Key Chain

    These beautiful key rings are lightweight, yet durable and feature a key chain and strong split ring. The split ring is 30mm and the chain approx 30mm, making the item approx 100m in total length.

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  9. Tingidae (Lace Bug) with Silverfish, Fossil insect inclusion in Burmese Amber

    Due to the sticky nature of tree resin, insects, debris, and organic matter were often trapped before the resin hardened. The resulting fossil inclusions in amber are the most spectacularly preserved fossils in the entire fossil record.

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