Why One Attracts To Fossil Jewelry?

 

The term fossil originally referred to something dug from the ground (other than vegetables), but the definition evolved as scientific consensus grew that they represent the remains of once-living organisms or, in some cases, the traces of their activities.

The prospect of wearing the remains of creatures that lived millions of years ago has piqued the interest of people for generations, from trilobites and Ammonite Braceletammonites to dinosaur bones and prehistoric Megalodon shark teeth.

Coprolite, the term for fossilised dung, is a popular choice for Fossil Jewelry because these fossils may be naturally agatised, and consequently they display an array of bright colours. The coprolite, like many fossils used in jewellery, is carved into sleek cabochon shapes to emphasise these stunning colours even more.



What do They Teach Us?

Fossils can help us understand the origins of life and humanity, the evolution of the planet and its environment over time, and the  nature of  continents that were once connected but are now  separated. Fossils provide important evidence of evolution and the ability of plants and animals to adapt to their environment.

Quality Of Fossils

Amber and jet, respectively known as fossilised tree resin and wood, have been popular gem materials for over 2,000 years. Numerous other fossiliferous rocks, generally referred to as marble, have been employed as ornamentation and to decorate private and public structures.

 The same materials have been used continuously since antiquity, and an increasing amount of fossil material has reached the gem and decorative stone markets, particularly in recent decades.

 Natural semi-precious stones, glass or cubic zirconia stones, laboratory-grown diamonds, or synthetic materials are used to create fossil jewellery. Special colour and finish in 925 sterling silver, stainless steel, or brass.



Where To Find Fossil Jewellery?

Finding a one-of-a-kind gift for a loved one, family member, or coworker can frighten even the most tenacious shopper. Certainly, the high street can provide a plethora of ideas, but for those who are looking for something unique, the mainstream will fall short.

 So, where to begin? Of course, jewellery has always been a popular way to commemorate special people or occasions as we go through life. While finding the right piece may appear to be a daunting task, at Jurassic Jewellery, we work tirelessly to ensure that a truly exclusive, one-of-a-kind gift is well within reach, all from the comfort of your sofa.

Some of our incredible fossil jewellery is made from ammonites and each piece of jewellery comes with a certificate of provenance to ensure its authenticity.

Ammonites, with their distinctive ribbed spiral and varying shapes and sizes, are ideal for jewellery, providing an intricate yet natural design. When nature's wonders are combined with expert craftsmanship, the results are incomparable.

 You can also be certain that your item is unique because no two ammonites are alike! And because each jewellery design is limited to the number of ammonites sourced, don't wait if you see something you like; it might not be there tomorrow. At Jurassic Jewellery, we also offer the perfect Seaside Collection of jewellery.


 


 

 

 

 

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