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Fossil Materials Page 2

A collection of our hand cut cabochons, of various types of fossil materials, including Dinosaur Bone, Fossil Woods, Corals and Ammonites.All the stones are hand cut by ourselves, we do not use tumble cabochons, please contact us for commission work.

Huge Ammonite Jewllery Half with Ground back
RefFC49
ammonite cut for use in jewellery
It measures 45mm by 40mm 5mm thick
It Costs £7.00GBP

Huge Ammonite Jewllery Half
RefFC50
ammonite cut for use in jewellery
It measures 50mm by 45mm 5mm thick
It Costs £9.00GBP

Rare professionally Hand cut Dinosaur Bone
RefFC64
Dinosaur bone is a very rare material,
which is the fossilized remains of real dinosaurs,
agate grows in between the cells agitating the bone
to make it hard, and the different minerals present
give it the different colour's,
the best material comes from Utah
It measures 25mm by 19mm 5mm thick
It Costs £10.00GBP

Trillion cut All Natural Rare professionally Hand cut Fossil Coral
RefFC02
This material is not to be mistaken with all
the cheap tumbled imported fossil coral you see,
which is low grade and not defined and dyed,
it is ethically sourced and hand cut
It measures 33mm by 30mm 6mm thick
It Costs £13.00GBP

Hand Cut Shaped OrthocerasCabochon
RefFC45
A fossil shell that has been cut and polished into a cabochon with polished back and sides
It measures 50mm by 19mm 7mm thick
It Costs £10.00GBP

Huge Ammonite Jewllery Half with Ground back
RefFC51
ammonite cut for use in jewellery
It measures 30mm by 30mm 5mm thick
It Costs £4.00GBP

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