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Polished Fossilized Agatized Red Horn Coral Specimen from Utah rhc11

$ 13.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Condition: New without tags
  • Treatment: None (No Enhancement)

    Description

    A Red horn coral specimen from Utah from a locale in the Morgan Formation in the Wasatch Mountains at about 9,000 foot elevation
    Beautifully polished on both sides this piece is suitable for display or use in jewelry.
    It is 19 carats or 3.75 grams and ranges between 5/8 of an inch and 3/4 of an inch in diameter and is 9 mm in depth.
    Photographed outside under natural light
    The first 2 photos were taken on a super bright full sun day against a black background
    Photos 3 & 4 were taken on an overcast day and more accurately show the true beautiful red color
    About 300 million years ago, in the Pennsylvanian age, the coral grew in the oceans in a long cone shape. The outside of the corals had a wrinkled appearance. Rugose means wrinkled.  Thus this now extinct order of corals is called Rugosa.  The fossil is the skeleton of the coral animal or polyp that built the structure from calcium carbonate found in the ocean water.  It lived at the top of the cone and as it got bigger it added more material, each layer a little bigger than the one before creating the cone shape.
    As the corals fossilized the organic material was replaced by silica and other minerals producing the beautiful patterns and colorations.  Colors range from light greys to pinks and sometimes deep reds.
    From a rock hounds 60 year collection of material
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