Fossils from around the world can be made into unique jewelry. Look here for our selections of Mastadon teeth, Mammoth Ivory, Ammonite, Turritella Agate and others.
Can you imagine a school bus with razor sharp teeth? This is how we describe the largest predatory shark ever. This tooth is our largest one, but still in super condition, and ready to wear on your favorite chain or cord. Share some delight with friends as you wear this. Perfect for fossil or shark lovers
Striking white patterns cross the ammonite surface, leaving leafy-like brown patterns across this pendant.
Can you imagine a school bus with razor sharp teeth? This is how we describe the largest predatory shark ever. This tooth is generous in size, in super condition, and ready to wear on your favorite chain or cord. Wire wrap is in gold fill. Share some delight with friends as you wear this. Perfect for fossil or shark lovers
Here’s a happy couple, Cuddling for eternity! Featuring a pair of Elrathia Kingii Trilobites, you can wear this interesting silver-wrapped fossil in style! You think anyone else you know will have something like this?
Can you imagine a school bus with razor sharp teeth? This is how we describe the largest predatory shark ever. This tooth is our smallest one, but in super condition, and ready to wear on your favorite chain or cord. Share some delight with friends as you wear this. Perfect for fossil or shark lovers
If you like to trip back to undersea prehistory, here's a pendant you can tell comes from your travels there! Found with other Devonian fossils of the Great Lakes area, this large crinoid stem is an uncommon find, but invites telling the story of what lived here long ago. A science teacher's dream!
For the true fossil lover, here is a three dimensional sculptured beautiful negative impression of an ammonite with a hint of pyrite deposition. Argentium Sterling.
Love a bright color? This is a beautiful red, not to be missed, smaller pendant. Bits of yellow and orange help set the vibrant tones. Wire work is all tarnish-resistant Argentium silver wires.
Here's a most unique fossil, a Petoskey stone surrounding a Thamnopora (now that a mouthful). Small and cute, it will be a great conversation piece for the stone lover!
Pyrite adds a spark of golden glow to this ancient fossil pendant.
Love Birds Trilobites, together forever! This duo of Elrathia Kingii Trilobites is impressive, and wire wrapped in 14kt gold fill. It looks like one is ready to make a romantic move on the other! This could be a unisex pendant for any fossil lover.
A stripe of red banded agate severs the traditional cell-structure of dinosaur bone in this unusual pendant. An agate pendant like no other!
An unusual and very attractive Mastadon Tooth Pendant is wire wrapped in Argentium Sterling and gold fill wires. The design on this Mastadon Tooth looks like a landscape painting.
Do you love picking up stones on the Great Lakes beaches? This is a perfect Favosites colonial coral sometimes called a Charlevoix stone. It makes a perfect beaige and white background for a rainbow decoration. Need a bright addition to your jewelry box? Share some delight with friends as you wear this. Perfect for fossil or stone lovers, as well as...
A two-piece pendant of Australian picture tiger eye and Canadian ammolite is wire-wrapped in gold and pink gold.
Looking for a trip back in time? A large golden Thrilling Ammonite fossil gleams from a wire frame of tarnish resistant argentium silver wires. The glass-like finish makes the fossil appear three dimensional. You can look inside crevasses of this unusual extinct sea creature, creating a unique and eye-catching pendant.
A bunch of little tiny agates together make this stone. They look like little dark pink ponds, with irregular shapes, and lighter pink shorelines, and separated by dark sand. All wrapped in gold fill and twisted silver wires, this is a one-of-a kind pendant you'll love!
A fossil-lover's dream, this necklace features a Turritella Agate focal stone and Pestoskey Stone beads.