Celebrate the beauty of an ancient tropical sea with this unique handmade fossil coral necklace.
At the heart of this elegant pendant is a genuine piece of Indonesian Fossil Coral, carefully shaped and polished to reveal the intricate natural patterns created by the original coral colony millions of years ago. Every pendant is completely unique, with its own distinctive fossil pattern that cannot be duplicated.
The fossil coral cabochon measures approximately 3cm in length and is complemented by a genuine Petrified Wood bead above, combining two remarkable natural treasures in one distinctive piece of jewellery.
The pendant is supplied on an 18-inch sterling silver chain, ready to wear or give as a memorable gift for anyone who loves fossils, natural history or unusual jewellery.
Fossil coral forms when the original coral skeleton is gradually replaced by minerals over millions of years, preserving the beautiful honeycomb-like structure of the ancient colony in stone. The result is a fascinating fossil that captures a moment from Earth's distant past in stunning natural detail.
Beautifully Presented
Your necklace arrives ready for gifting in luxury presentation packaging:
Labelled, velvet-lined jewellery box
Premium embossed outer presentation box
Carefully wrapped in tissue paper for a beautiful unboxing experience
Included with every necklace:
A personally signed Certificate of Authenticity featuring a unique holographic serial number
A full-colour 24-page booklet packed with fascinating information about prehistoric life, fossils, meteorites and jewellery care
Trusted by museums and collectors worldwide.
Jewellery and specimens supplied to organisations including the National Space Centre, The San Diego Air & Space Museum and MIT Museum.
Because every necklace is individually handmade and every fossil coral specimen is naturally unique, no two pendants are ever exactly alike. The necklace you receive will be similar to the one shown, making your piece truly one of a kind.
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