Dinosaur Bone and Diamond Necklace
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Designed and created by the talented artists at Park City Jewelers, dramatic angles of 14K yellow gold and 14K white gold boldly frame the rugged beauty of this dinosaur bone. Channel set diamonds handsomely accent a daring curve of 14K white gold for a dashing and eye-catching appeal. Unique and bold with a distinctly contemporary style, this pendant is created with the natural beauty and rarity of dinosaur bone.
Agatized dinosaur bone fossils are found throughout the world. In order to agatize, dinosaur bones have 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, or clay 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.
SKU: P-398DTT
"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.
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