Multiple Color Dinosaur Bone Inlay Ring
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- $495.00
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Park City Jewelers' Multiple Color Dinosaur Bone Inlay Ring is a testament to history and craftsmanship. This mesmerizing piece, priced at $495 for sterling silver and $1495 for gold, showcases an intricate inlay of genuine, rare dinosaur bone, offering an encounter with the past like no other.
Hand-selected for its quality, each piece of dinosaur bone originates from the acclaimed Morrison Formation. Our master artisans meticulously carve, trim, shape, and polish the gembone to precision, resulting in a ring that's a perfect blend of modern style and prehistoric splendor.
This handsome and bold piece is not just a ring - it's a symbol of rugged resilience, mirroring the majestic dinosaurs of the Jurassic period. You can choose from sterling silver or 14K white, yellow, or rose gold metal types to suit your preference.
Being voted as the best jewelry store in Park City for ten years, with nearly 400 five-star reviews on Google, our jewelry pieces, like this one, reflect our commitment to excellence and our 30 years of experience in the industry. We offer free 2-day shipping and a free lifetime warranty on our pieces, adding to our assurance of quality and our dedication to customer satisfaction.
The Multiple Color Dinosaur Bone Inlay Ring isn't just a piece of jewelry; it's a piece of history, a conversation starter, and a display of distinctive taste. Stand out in any crowd with this unique and awe-inspiring ring from Park City Jewelers.
Ring / Setting Information |
Stones |
Style #: M-1220 |
Type: Dinosaur Bone |
Metal Type: Available in Sterling Silver, 14K White, Yellow, or Rose Gold |
Shape: Inlay |
Number: 3 |
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Setting Type: Inlay |
Carat Weight: N/A |
Product Measurements
Widest Width (A): 8.35mm |
Thickness (B): 3.85mm |
Band Width (C): 6.10mm |
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Agatized dinosaur bone fossils are found throughout the world. In order to agatize they had to be petrified sometime between 65,000,000 to 230,000,000 years ago. Once an animal dies, the organic bone must be covered by volcanic ash, volcanic lava flow, volcanic mud-flows, sediments in lakes and swamps, mud/silt/clays washed in by floods, or landslides. After burial in an environment where oxygen has been excluded, preventing decay, petrification occurs by replacing the original organic material. Fossils are formed once the ground water first dissolves out the tissue and leaves minerals in its place.
Agatized Dinosaur Bone is a rare form of fossilized dinosaur bone where the original fossilized bone has been replaced with silica-based compounds such as agate, jasper, chalcedony, or opal. Utah and Colorado provide the perfect environment to begin the replacement of the calcite in the original fossils with silicates. The most prominent layers of gem bone come from the Morrison Formation. The agatized bone was created over 100,000,000 years after the dinosaur died and was buried.
The building block of agatized bone (silica oxide) is the same material that is used in the creation of quartz and glass. As is true with most fossils, the original structural detail of the bone is preserved allowing us to see the cell structure. The varied and unique colors of dinosaur bone are caused by the other minerals that enter the bone in combination with the silica. The intensity of the color depends on the quantity each mineral that is present.
"I just received my gembone necklace from Ken Whipple, and I am blown away! Beautiful workmanship, exquisite design, fantastic quality material. The beads that Ken selected to highlight the yellows in the bone complement the pendant beautifully. I love how substantial it is, and the fact that I am basically getting two in one by being able to wear the necklace on both sides! Thank you again, so very much."
Great service, Amazingly unique Utah jewelry! Where else can you get a ring with dinosaur fossil and meteorite.
I have purchased several pieces at the Park City Jewelers. Their custom services are second to none and you’ll find many unique prices in their case. It’s a great family business and all the people there are wonderful.