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1 Introduction to : Amber Collections Pte Ltd
Cheong Wing Kiat 16 Jun 2017 slides :

2 General Information Commenced business in 2016, with its private museum & office at #07-17, Henderson Building, Henderson Road, Singapore. The company has the rights to share revenue from sale of ambers & rare gems & to appoint local & overseas franchisees for its business. Principal activities in marketing of ambers, rare gems & other high value products via its Rare Gems Museum, e-commerce, m-commerce, direct & corporate marketing, and franchising of its business model. Target customers: Ultra High Net-worth Individuals (UHNWI), High Net-worth Individuals (HNWI) & Affluent Individuals. To appoint franchisees for its Rare Gems Museum around Asia - Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Greater China (include Hong Kong & Macau), Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, etc., and the rest of the world.

3 Why is our Rare Gems Museum world class?
Guinness World Record - largest rough Amber. Potentially world largest rough Diaspore, Grandidierite, Londonite & Pezzottaite. Potentially world largest polished Demantoid Garnet, Grandidierite, Hibonite, Jeremejevite, Painite, Pezzottaite & Taaffeite. Amber inclusions worthy for museum – potential holotype hairy mite & wasp, animal’s hair, mushroom, feather, giant spider & egg.

4 County of Origin of our Ambers & Rare Gems
Amber – Indonesia & Myanmar Rare Gems Alexandrite- Madagascar * Demantoid Garnet – Africa * Diaspore- Turkey * Grandidierite- Madagascar * Hibonite- Madagascar * Jeremejevite- Myanmar Londonite- Madagascar * Musgravite- Myanmar Painite - Myanmar Pezzottaite- Madagascar * Serendibite- Myanmar Taaffeite- Myanmar * Indirect source

5 Amber: Art & History in a Gem An Art by Nature
The Natural Time Capsule Amber is fossilized tree resin, which has been appreciated for its colour and natural beauty since Neolithic times. Much valued from antiquity to the present as a gemstone, amber is made into a variety of decorative objects. Amber is used in jewellery. It has also been used as a healing agent in folk medicine.

6 Amber Mining in Myanmar

7 The Value of Art

8 The Value ARCH of Amber Authenticity Rarity Condition
Historical Importance

9 World's Record Breaking Amber Piece
in Copenhagen House of Amber and Copenhagen Amber Museum has just been enlisted in Guinness World Records with the largest piece of amber in the world… The amber weighs pounds (47.5 kg) and measures 57.5 x 62 x 37 cm. The amber piece was found in the Dharmasraya region in West Sumatra in 2014 and is around million years old…

10 图为重达19.2公斤、报价高达2.5亿元人民币 的血琥珀在第四届中国云南昆明国际珠宝展亮相 刘冉阳 摄 (16 October 2014)
Remarks: Blood Amber (19.2 kg) for RMB 250 million

11 Examples of Rare Ambers
Giant Amber 50.4 kg Mite Potential Holotype Wasp Potential Holotype

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16 Painite is a very rare borate mineral
Painite is a very rare borate mineral. It was first found in Myanmar by British mineralogist and gem dealer Arthur C.D. Pain in the 1950s. Rare gems exhibited at the Tucson Gem, Mineral & Fossil Showcase in Prices of up to $60,000 per carat were quoted. The largest cut Painite weighs carats (5.18 g, 0.18 oz) and is owned by Ophir Collection, LLC (USA) on 20 December 2013.


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