Baltic amber - the most common amber variety, found along the shores of a large part of the
Baltic Sea,
Eocene age amber.
Bitterfeld amber, amber from
Bitterfeld, Germany, equivalent in age to Baltic amber and has historically been suggested to be synonymous with it
Burmese amber - also known as burmite, is a
Cretaceous (
Cenomanian) age amber about 99 million years old found mainly in the
Hukawng Valley,
Kachin State,
Myanmar (Burma). The most common amber containing insect inclusions of the Cenomanian, mined in a very large amount since late 2010s and became one of the most available types of amber.
Sakhalin amber - amber from Sakhalin, Russia, Eocene in age.
Spanish amber- amber from Northern and Eastern Spain, Cretaceous (Albian) in age.
Sri Lankan amber - found in sea coast in a very small quantity also called Indian amber or Indian sea amber.
Sumatran amber - found in Jambi, Indonesia this amber is a young amber, typically falling in the 20-30 million year age range. It does not often have clear inclusions, and very few insects are found as compared to other ambers.
Baltic amber - the most common amber variety, found along the shores of a large part of the
Baltic Sea,
Eocene age amber.
Bitterfeld amber, amber from
Bitterfeld, Germany, equivalent in age to Baltic amber and has historically been suggested to be synonymous with it
Burmese amber - also known as burmite, is a
Cretaceous (
Cenomanian) age amber about 99 million years old found mainly in the
Hukawng Valley,
Kachin State,
Myanmar (Burma). The most common amber containing insect inclusions of the Cenomanian, mined in a very large amount since late 2010s and became one of the most available types of amber.
Sakhalin amber - amber from Sakhalin, Russia, Eocene in age.
Spanish amber- amber from Northern and Eastern Spain, Cretaceous (Albian) in age.
Sri Lankan amber - found in sea coast in a very small quantity also called Indian amber or Indian sea amber.
Sumatran amber - found in Jambi, Indonesia this amber is a young amber, typically falling in the 20-30 million year age range. It does not often have clear inclusions, and very few insects are found as compared to other ambers.