Description: This exquisite 29.6 gram sample of New Zealand Kauri Gum Resin is a true collector's item. With its unique texture and rich history, it is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection. The resin was sourced from New Zealand, a country known for its diverse and fascinating flora. This display specimen is perfect for those interested in geology, fossils, and natural history. It is an excellent way to showcase the beauty and complexity of the natural world. The Kauri Gum Resin is a rare find and is sure to impress anyone who sees it. This New Zealand Kauri Gum Resin piece is a unique and fascinating addition to any collection. With a weight of 29.6 grams, it would make a substantial statement in any display. The resin is sourced from New Zealand and is a genuine, high-quality item that will be a valuable addition to any collection. The Kauri Gum Resin is perfect for those who are interested in collectibles and who want to add rare and unique items to their collection. They are ideal for display in a home or office, and its origin from New Zealand adds an interesting element to the story of its acquisition. This item is perfect for those who appreciate crystals and mineral specimens, and it will surely be a conversation starter. This New Zealand Kauri Gum Resin is a unique and fascinating collectible for those interested in rocks, fossils, and minerals. The Kauri Gum Resin is a great addition to any collection and is sure to impress with its unique features. It is perfect for display in a laboratory or office, and its rarity makes it a great conversation starter. This item is a must-have for anyone interested in collecting unique and fascinating specimens from the natural world. This piece comes from a massive collection I purchased while in New Zealand. They come from a Kiwi's lifelong collection. The history of gum hunting in New Zealand is steeped in fascinating stories of immigrants coming to New Zealand with little or no skills. They headed to the gum fields to eke a meger living collecting the resin. Whole families would be involved in the collection. They would be grubstaked by exporters and business owners. The procedure of the hunt was to force a very long slender metal rod into the ground, and with experience, the hunters could identify what was struck. Once the gum was located, men would hand dig very deep trenches to recover the specimens. The whole family worked in the business. Mothers would raise the children and run the household. The older sons and fathers would do the hunting, and the entire family would get involved in the cleaning. The cleaned gum was taken to Auckland and sold to brokers who shipped it to Europe. It was used in the manufacturing of varnish, insence, candles, and jewelry. This set sells for $21.90, which includes shipping in the United States. #105
Price: 21.9 USD
Location: Ohatchee, Alabama
End Time: 2024-10-10T17:08:42.000Z
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Country/Region of Manufacture: New Zealand