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Fossilized Ivory
Fossilized ivory (aka ancient ivory) from the tusks of woolly mammoth and mastodon, or walrus penile bone can be anywhere from 1,000 to 10,000+ years old.

 


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Fossilized Plant Materials as Gems
There are three main ways in which plants, or parts of them, can become fossilized so as to later be desirable as gemstones or ornamental gem materials: 1) they become compressed, ...

Fossilized Petrified wood: It is wood that is been transformed into Chalcedony completely. It has wide range of applications of any gem material such as baroque jewelry, carved furniture, clock faces and decorative art pieces.

Fossilized: A piece of bone, wood, or other organic matter that has become petrified and hard like a stone over time.

Fossilized - Organic remains from an ancient geologic period, such as a insects, skeletons or even plants that become preserved over time and hardened into a stone-like substance.

Fossilized resin of conifer trees. Colors range from honey through yellow to reddish brown.
amethyst
Transparent variety of crystallized quartz, typically purple or violet in color.

Fossilized tree sap that is cut and polished and used as a valuable gemstone. Can contain preserved insects and other inclusions that add to its unique look and often fabulously increase its value. Brown amber is mainly found in Siberia.

Fossilized oak from peat bogs in Ireland, popular during the Victorian Era
Bolt ring
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Fossilized Opal
Opal can form in organic materials such as skeleton and tree limbs which creates a pseudomorph. These are fossilized opals and can be very vivid in their play of color.

Fossilized coal used in Victorian mourning jewelry in the late 1800s.
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Fossilized: Organic matter such as wood or bone that has become petrified over time.
Four Cs: Cut, Clarity, Color and Carat Weight. This is a method used to determine a gemstones quality.
Fracture: A crack or a feather in a gemstone.

A fossilized tree resin. Ranges in colour from green to honey. From the Arabic 'anbar'
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Amber, fossilized tree resin millions of years old, is a time capsule containing souvenirs from the early history of life on our planet.

Jet is fossilized driftwood and has been used for making beads and ornaments since the Bronze Age. It has also been referred to as black amber.

Amber: Fossilized resin of prehistoric pines that can be found in many colors including yellow, red-orange, black, green and blue. Fake amber can be made from plastic.

Jet
Fossilized coal, often known as Whitby jet for the area of England where much of it came from or black jet
Lace Brooch
Small brooch usually set with diamonds, worn in the later 19th Century ...

Jet. Fossilized wood. Lightweight, dark brown or black. Grounding properties. Supports and balances. Protective and comforting.
Kunzite. Protects emotions. Helps remove emotional debris, negativity and unwanted energy.

Amber - a fossilized resin or tree sap deriving from extinct trees. Most of the world's amber is between 30-90 million years old. It is found all over the world but the largest deposits were discovered in the Baltic Sea.

Amber Fossilized sap or pitch from trees, usually golden brown and translucent. Said to promote healing and give protection from negativity. "Amber" can also refer to the color of amber.

The fossilized resin from now-extinct conifers and ancient pine trees, and usually golden brown and translucent. Real amber can be distinguished from plastic and glass but its inclusions and its ability to float on water.

A form of fossilized coal that became popular for mourning jewelry after Queen Victoria's husband, Albert died in 1861. Produced mainly in Whitby, England, it is a very lightweight substance.

Amber: Fossilized tree resin from an extinct variety of pine tree. It is very light in weight, warm to the touch, brittle and electrified when rubbed.

A delicate, fossilized tree resin that often locks in secrets from the past. Amber is available in a wide array of colors, the most popular ranging from yellow to orange, mimicking the color of honey touched by the setting sun.

amber - Fossilized resin. It is the preserved gum of coniferous trees. Often insects which were entrapped in the gum when it was exuded are seen preserved within the stone.
amethyst - A purple variety of coarsely crystallized quartz.

Amber is the fossilized resin from ancient, extinct, pine trees and conifers which grew, mainly, in the Baltic region (the countries around the Baltic Sea) around 25 to 60 million years ago.

Ammolite is a fossilized, opalized ammonite shell used as a gemstone. It is a gray, iridescent stone with flashes of green, red, yellow, blue or purple (blues and purples are rare); the color changes as the stone is turned.

Amber: The fossilized resin derived from extinct coniferous trees. The most common colors are honey yellow and various shades of red, but can also be off-white, black, and blue.

Amber - The fossilized resin of prehistoric pine trees. It has a wide range of colors from golden yellow to orange red.
Annealing - this is a process of heating and pounding glass, metal or pottery to harden it.

Jet is a form of fossilized wood similar to coal, but harder. As a black stone, it relates to the first chakra, the center that connects us to earth energy. The first chakra is connected to survival, trust in the physical world, and in one's own body.

Amber is the fossilized tree resin of now-extinct conifer trees and ancient pines that hardened and became preserved in the earth's crust for millions of years.

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Amber is the fossilized resin from ancient forests, a natural material loved for its interesting mixture of colours.

Amber is hardened fossilized sap of pine trees. Often it is found with organic objects suspended in its form. Amber can be polished and tumbled to create high polished gemstones used in affordable, unusual jewelry.

million years ago. Fossilized Cephalopods are found in the Sahara Desert, Morocco.

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Petoskey stone is a fossilized coral, the state stone of Michigan and is commonly found along the shores of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron in the United States.

See Quartz, Fossilized Wood, Chalcedony Agmatite ... Found in migmatites, an ultrametamorphic rock
Color: dark with lighter veins
Comments: contains: quartz, feldspar; used as building stone. Found in the Black Forest (Germany)
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AmberAmber is translucent fossilized tree resin (from conifers), a natural hydrocarbon that comes in many colors, including yellow, reddish, whitish, black, and blue. Amber is flammable. Rubbing amber produces static electricity.

AmberA translucent fossilized tree resin (from conifers). American RubyAn American ruby is actually a pyrope garnet (and not a ruby at all).

A Jour Open setting that leaves the pavilion facets open to the light Alloy A mixture of two or more metals Aluminum A silver white metal that is lightweight and malleable Amazonite An opaque form of feldspar Amber The fossilized ...

2 - Treatment: None - Color: Golden yellow to orange Is fossilized resin of trees. Most amber is golden yellow to golden orange.

Ivory:An organic gem formed from dentin in teeth or tusks of mammals such as elephant, hippopotamus, narwhal, sea lion, wild boar and fossilized mammoth. Collection of ivory has led to the decimation of certain species, especially elephants.

aka Agatized Coral, Fossil Agate Coral, Fossilized Agatized Coral, Fossil Coral, Fossilized Coral, Petoskey Agate, Petoskey Stone
Agatized fossil coral is scientifically identified as a "chalcedony pseudomorph after coral.

Coprolite, fossilized feces, a fossil of organic origin.
Coquina, nonhomogeneous, non-crystal limestone formed from marine shells and coral.
Gedanite, another name for amber.
Glessite, another name for amber.

Jet (also known as gagate) is fossilized coal. It is a hard, lightweight lustrous black stone that was used in mourning jewelry during the Victorian era (especially after Queen Victoria's husband died in 1861 and she went into long period of mourning, ...

Amber is the generic name applied to various types of hardened, fossilized resins. It is one of the oldest organic gem materials known to man. Scientists often refer to amber as succinite or retinite.

Gemstone Physical Composition: Amber is fossilized tree resin, found in rocks from recent times back to the Carboniferous Period more than 300 million years ago.

Jet is a form of fossilized coal that was revered during Victorian times, and used widely as jewelry to mourn the passing of a loved one. But how do you know if what you have is jet? The preliminary tests are quite simple.

This fossilized resin of prehistoric trees was formed 30 to 50 million years ago. It is recovered from the stratified layers of marine sediments turned to sedimentary rocks. Trees wounded by fires produce healing resin to bandage the wounds.

Amber, which is fossilized pine tree sap, is like an ancient antique from historical times.
Demand is especially strong for amber with insects captured inside.

DETAILS: Amber is the fossilized resin of ancient trees and is a most powerful type of gemstone crystal. The colors range in the warm glowing honey colors from a golden yellow on into browns.

The gemstone Amber is the fossilized liquid, resin, or gum from pine trees and available in various colors like golden yellow, golden orange, brown, green, red and violet.

Petrified wood is where wood has been fossilized. Petrifaction occurs underground where mineral rich water deposits a silicate such as quartz, into the plant cells, causing them to decay and a stone mould to form in their place.

Amber is the ancient and fossilized resin of trees that grew in forests millions of years ago. Over the eons, chemical and physical changes occurred, fossilizing the resin to produce the amber we know today.

Legend: The Greeks believed quartz crystal was fossilized ice. Scientists believed this as late as the 16th century.

amber (adj, n) is fossilized tree resin used as a gemstone. Most amber comes from trees that were extant 30-90 million years ago. The name "amber" is descriptive of the resin's rich golden colour.

Amber is not a stone, but fossilized resin of coniferous trees. It is a very old mineral substance and Amber talismans have been found in Stone Age archaeological deposits.

Ammolite: (also known as Buffalo Stone, calcentine, or korite) is the fossilized shell of the ammonite, an ancient cephalopod. It can be used as a gemstone and is a gray, iridescent stone with flashes of blue, green, purple, red, or yellow.

This is not strictly a gemstone but a fossilized form of resin derived from various coniferous trees. It is found in many colours and may be both translucent or opaque.

Not a stone, but rather tree sap that has become fossilized. It is cut, polished and treated as a valuable gemstone, especially when a piece contains a preserved insect.

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