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    Meteorite Jewellery And Fossil Jewellery 

    With the new look comes new improvements - and you will now receive your jewellery box in a stunning embossed presentation box, new certificates and even a 24 page colour information booklet


    Extraordinary meteorite jewellery as unique as it is timeless.
    Jurassic Jewellery can provide you with exquisite handcrafted pieces, designed and created using many of the rarest materials from Earth and beyond.

    Each piece is expertly handcrafted by Ian Barrett who, with more than sixteen years experience, has the skills and knowledge to create the perfect piece of jewellery .


    From Meteorite Necklaces and meteorite rings through to fossil Ammonite necklaces, fossil shark tooth necklaces and beyond......











    Copyright 2024-  Ian Barrett. Rights Reserved Worldwide


     



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    This is a superb chunk of genuine Dinosaur Bone.
    The bone is from an Iguanodon, probably the most famous and popular of all the UK found Dinosaurs.

    The fossils were collected from the beach in the Isle Of Wight and have been worn by the action of the sea.
    This has a positive action as it has helped reveal the cellular nature of the bone material.

    The chunk you will receive will be one of the chunks pictured.
    They are all VERY similar in size and appearance.
    They all measure roughly 5cm across

    Guaranteed Genuine

     

     

     

    Iguanodon was the first dinosaur to be recognised on the Isle of Wight. There are two species. Iguanodon bernissartensis (which is the larger and more robust species) and Iguanodon atherfieldensis (which is slightly smaller). Iguanodon has hooves rather than sharp claws on its five-fingered hands and three-toed feet. Dinosaur Isle displays a life-sized restoration and two partial skeletons: a large Iguanodon bernissartensis about 9 metres long and an ‘as found’ Iguanodon (?atherfieldensis) which comprises a skull and many vertebrae and ribs.

    Family: Iguanodontidae
    Size: Up to 9 m long
    Food: Plants
    What does the name mean? Iguanodon (‘iguana tooth’- the teeth slightly resemble those of iguanas).
    bernissartensis (‘from Bernissart’; after the Belgian town of Bernissart where 26 almost complete skeletons were found during the excavation of a coal mine in 1878) atherfieldensis (‘from Atherfield’; a fine skeleton of this species was found at Atherfield Point on the Isle of Wight in 1917)

     

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