Bees fossil found in early Cretaceous Burmese Amber or also known as Burmite Amber is amber from Hukawng Valley in Northern Myanmar and dated around 99 million years old.
The precious amber fossil is a resin formed from fossilized conifer tree sap during years of heat and constant pressure. From the idea above, Burmite Honey is the combination of Himalayan Fossilized amber oil and Bees wax absolute as the main attraction– evoking the Jurassic era– reminiscence of ancient woods, rich mystique flowers, luminous incense and a touch of animalic effects. Burmite Honey is prehistoric golden nectar harvesting from 99 million years old bees.