
an Exceptionally Rare and Beautiful Plume of Feathers
in an authentic Dominican Amber gemstone
$4,500.00
DRLTFeather












an Exceptionally Rare and Beautiful Plume of Feathers
in an authentic Dominican Amber gemstone
$4,500.00
DRLTFeather
Description This is only the 4th feather we have ever
seen in Dominican amber, a very rare find. This feather has just been
excavated in the La Cumbre group of mines in October of 2004. From Weitschat
and Wichard "Comparative studies by Bachofen-Echt suggest that
the Tertiary amber forest was probably populated by passerines (Sitta
- nuthatches, Parus - ***), woodpeckers and representatives of the genus
Momotus, which today occur in Central and South America. These insectivorous
birds nest in trees..." |
In the Dominican Republic, Hymenaea trees are called algorrobo. The Hymenaea tree exudes vast amounts of resin which over millions of years of pressure hardens into amber. Generally amber is found because a landslide along a steep slope in the mountains exposes veins of black lignite. If the lignite contains amber it is gradually extracted by digging along the vein with picks and shovels. After the amber is found it is chiseled by hand out of the shaft walls, put into burlap sacks and passed out of the mine where it is separated from the rock by machete. Larger chunks of amber make it possible to view inclusions almost immediately by holding the amber up to sunlight to determine if a large inclusion has been discovered. Fossil bearing amber is polished locally.To view photos and videos of our some of our amber excavations in the blue amber mines in mountains of the Dominican Republic and to see a small java applet of the amber mines click here - (opens in a new browser window). |
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