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(k-4057) 50 g Rare Kauri tree Gum bag chips copal Amber New Zealand Tane Mahuta
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Estimated to arrive by Thu, Apr 24th.
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FREE via USPS Ground Advantage (2 to 3 business days) to United States
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Full refund available within 30 days
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PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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(Internal #K-4057) You are bidding on this bag of natural, RARE Kauri Gum chips - young amber called copal from the North Island of New Zealand.
Bag
of 5
0
GRAMS (1.76 oz) of chips under 10 grams each, (shown in
3 x 5"
zip bag)
.
KAURI GUM
BULK BAGS
$ .60 per gram
This is the exact item you would receive- photographed with quarter to show size (not included in auction).
New, for jewelry work or the collector, does NOT have bug inclusions. Colors can be infinite, from clear to opaque, light honey to dark cognac colors that are natural.
We have hand picked these specimens for their extraordinary variation of colors that make Kauri gum so special. NOTE: THERE ARE 160 POUNDS OF SPECIMENS IN OUR COLLECTION TO CHOOSE FROM, THAT WE PURCHASED WHILE WE WERE IN NEW ZEALAND. This creates
a huge range of Kauri gum specimens in all sizes colors, down to chips and even dust which can be burned as incense. Some have been made into pendants, some are even artifact pendants anciently drilled.
Photography is unretouched. An awesome one-of-a-kind collector item.
RARE NEW ZEALAND
KAURI GUM (Resin, copal = young amber)
Kauri tree is rare and native to the North Island in New Zealand.
Resin is the sticky substance that oozes from the tree when it is in distress (stored within the tree to heal any damaged parts)
Kauri gum was dug by Gum Diggers over 100 years ago, and shipped to England for use as a varnish. Today collectors purchase Kauri gum as specimens, to make into jewelry, or, because it is flammable, purchased as a superb form of incense and metaphysical/therapeutic uses.
Many forests of Kauri trees were felled by two different tsunamis into valleys 10,000 to 50,000 years ago which were then covered by swamplands or sediment.
Lack of air totally preserved the trees. Due to shifting ocean shorelines, some of the Kauri trees are found in the ocean which have been carbon-dated up to 200,000 years old. The largest Kauri tree in New Zealand named Tane Mahuta is 2000 years old, located in the Waipoua Kauri Forest north of Dargoville, and is considered sacred.
These few remaining living trees are now protected, though carvers can use the deadfall or dig stumps and gum from the ground or from the swamps.
Click on our Store tag for the full collection.
WE SHIP WORLDWIDE, see the chart below for postage to your country.
Agathis australis, commonly known by its M?ori name kauri, is a coniferous tree of Araucariaceae in the genus Agathis, found north of 38S in the northern districts of New Zealand's North Island.
Species: (Agatha australis)
Kauri Gum is a subfossil Copal from the kauri
trees Agathis Australis, woodlands that secured the islands
before white settlement.
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