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Discover a piece of history with our Fossil Otodus Shark Teeth. These shark teeth are believed to be from the Otodus obliquus species, dating back to the Eocene period, approximately 54 million years ago. Sourced from Khourigba, Morocco, these teeth can reach approximately between 1 to 3+ inches in size. Perfect for collectors or those interested in prehistoric relics.
Otodus shark teeth are large, triangular fossils from an extinct genus of mackerel sharks that lived from the Paleocene to the Pliocene epochs, showcasing their role as formidable predators in ancient oceans.
Note: small defect - partially missing root.
Fossil Type: Shark Tooth
Species: Otodus obliquus
Age: Eocene (~54 million years)
Location: Khourigba, Morocco
Size: Approximately 2 1/8"
You will receive the exact matching ammonite halves pictured here. They measure 38x30mm.
This is a perfectly fossilized and highly polished natural Ammonite from Morocco, which is perfect for gift giving to a new fossil collector. Ammonites are perhaps the most widely known fossil, possessing the typically ribbed spiral-form shell. These creatures lived in the seas between 240 - 65 million years ago, when they became extinct along with the dinosaurs. They belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus. It is probably going to be one of the rarest collection item you'll ever own. These are perfect if you make jewelry and similar crafts or as a fossil collection item.
This a lovely pair of fossilized, and highly polished natural Orthoceras from Morocco. They measure 37x11 mm each and have a total weight of 7.7 grams. Orthoceras ("straight horn") is a genus of extinct cephalopod. This genus is sometimes called Orthoceratites. Note it is sometimes misspelled as Orthocera, Orthocerus or Orthoceros. Orthoceras are common fossils and have been found on many continents, including the Americas, Africa, Europe and Asia. They are dated to the lower Ordovician to Triassic ages (500 to 190 millions years ago). They belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus.
Orthoceras fossils are great as a collectors item or can be used for jewelry making.
You will receive the exact matching ammonite halves pictured here. They measure 35x28mm.
This is a perfectly fossilized and highly polished natural Ammonite from Morocco, which is perfect for gift giving to a new fossil collector. Ammonites are perhaps the most widely known fossil, possessing the typically ribbed spiral-form shell. These creatures lived in the seas between 240 - 65 million years ago, when they became extinct along with the dinosaurs. They belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus. It is probably going to be one of the rarest collection item you'll ever own. These are perfect if you make jewelry and similar crafts or as a fossil collection item.
Sodalite is usually found in the massive form, rather than crystals. Its name is derived from its sodium content. This stone is frequently found with lapis lazuli, but contains little or no golden pyrite specks in it as lapis does. It may, however, contain patches or streaks of white calcite. Although some people think that sodalite resembles lapis in some ways, it is entirely different in chemical composition and has more of a navy blue coloring.
Product Type: 925 Sterling Silver Pendant
Gem Type: Sodalite
Metal Type: 925 stamped Silver
Weight: Silver and Gem 13.4 grams
Size: 53x29 mm (including bail) / Bail Length: 10 mm
As a gemstone of high energy and power, ruby is believed to increase leadership skills, flexibility and vitality. It is also believed to help intensify emotions, thus bringing increased integrity, devotion and happiness. Ruby is associated with the root chakra.
Product Type: Ruby Crystal Wrapped In Silver Wire Pendant
Approx Weight (per piece): 19 Carats incl. wire
Size: 33 mm Incl. loop
Color: Deep Red
Clarity: Opaque
Origin: Brazil
This is a beautiful and natural tumbled garnet wrapped in 925 silver wire. Garnet is known as a powerful stone of grounding, vitality, and protection, often associated with the root chakra. It is believed to help stabilize energy, promote courage, and inspire passion—making it a popular choice for those seeking renewed motivation or emotional strength. Garnet is also thought to enhance commitment and love, deepening relationships while encouraging honesty and trust.
Product Name: Garnet Crystal Wrapped In Silver Wire Pendant
Approx Weight (per piece): 82 carats incl. wire
Size: 31 mm incl. loop
Color: Deep Red
Clarity: Fine Crystal
Origin: Brazil
Rainforest Jasper is a unique gemstone known for its vibrant colors and intricate patterns. Also referred to as Rainforest Rhyolite, it is a type of volcanic rock that belongs to the Rhyolite family. It is primarily composed of silica-rich minerals, including quartz and feldspar, which contribute to its striking appearance. The stone typically features a mix of greens, browns, creams, and occasional reds, forming intricate, mosaic-like patterns. Rainforest Jasper forms through the solidification of rhyolitic lava, which traps gas bubbles filled with siliceous materials during the cooling process. This results in the unique patterns and colors characteristic of the stone. It is predominantly found in Queensland, Australia, where it is mined from volcanic deposits. .
Rainforest jasper is believed to promote a deep connection to nature, emotional balance, and personal renewal, carrying a gentle, grounding energy that supports growth and transformation. Associated with the heart chakra, it’s thought to encourage compassion, joy, and optimism while helping release old emotional patterns, reduce stress, and inspire creativity and a fresh perspective.
Product Type: 925 Sterling Silver Pendant
Gem Type: Rainforest Jasper
Metal Type: 925 stamped Silver
Weight: Silver and Gem 12.7 grams
Size: 51x27 mm (including bail) / Bail Length: 13 mm
You will receive the exact matching iridescent ammonite halves pictured here. They measure 38x29mm.
This is a perfectly fossilized and highly polished natural Ammonite from Morocco, which is perfect for gift giving to a new fossil collector. Ammonites are perhaps the most widely known fossil, possessing the typically ribbed spiral-form shell. These creatures lived in the seas between 240 - 65 million years ago, when they became extinct along with the dinosaurs. They belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus. It is probably going to be one of the rarest collection item you'll ever own. These are perfect if you make jewelry and similar crafts or as a fossil collection item.
Discover a piece of history with our Fossil Otodus Shark Teeth. These shark teeth are believed to be from the Otodus obliquus species, dating back to the Eocene period, approximately 54 million years ago. Sourced from Khourigba, Morocco, these teeth can be approximately between 1 to 3+ inches in size. Perfect for collectors or those interested in prehistoric relics.
Otodus shark teeth are large, triangular fossils from an extinct genus of mackerel sharks that lived from the Paleocene to the Pliocene epochs, showcasing their role as formidable predators in ancient oceans.
Note: One side of root has been previously repaired.
Fossil Type: Shark Tooth
Species: Otodus obliquus
Age: Eocene (~54 million years)
Location: Khourigba, Morocco
Size: Approximately 2 3/8"
Discover a remarkable Brachiopod fossil from the Fammenian stage of the Devonian period, sourced from the Kowala Formation in Poland’s Kielce-Lagow Syncline.
This natural specimen, measuring 16 mm and weighing approximately 2.21 grams, features exquisite pyritization within its host rock, offering valuable insight into ancient marine life and exceptional preservation for collectors and researchers alike.
Although dinosaurs are the most well-known fossil life forms, pyritized fossils are also a favorite among those familiar with Paleontology (the study of the development of life on Earth) and are found in the rocks of all continents.
Name: Brachiopod Fossil
Age: Fammenian (Devonian)
Location: Kowala Formation, Poland
Geological unit: Kielce-Lagow Syncline
Size: 2.21 gr / 0.08 oz
Discover a remarkable Goniatite fossil from the Fammenian stage of the Devonian period, sourced from the Kowala Formation in Poland’s Kielce-Lagow Syncline.
This natural specimen, measuring 19 mm and weighing approximately 7.91 grams, features exquisite pyritization within its host rock, offering valuable insight into ancient marine life and exceptional preservation for collectors and researchers alike.
Although dinosaurs are the most well-known fossil life forms, pyritized fossils are also a favorite among those familiar with Paleontology (the study of the development of life on Earth) and are found in the rocks of all continents.
Name: Goniatite Fossil
Age: Fammenian (Devonian)
Location: Kowala Formation, Poland
Geological unit: Kielce-Lagow Syncline
Size: 7.91 gr / 0.3 oz
This is an excellent museum grade, cast replica of the very rare and highly prized Dipluera Dekayi trilobite. Expertly cast by Hamilton Group, Windom Shales, Rochester, New York and ready for your display cabinet. The Trilobite itself measures 115x64 mm, the entire host rock is 177x132 mm.
Trilobites are the most diverse group of extinct animals preserved in the fossil record. Nine orders of trilobite are recognized, into which 15,000+ species are placed. Trilobites are remarkable, hard-shelled, segmented creatures that existed over 300 million years ago in the Earth's ancient seas. They went extinct before dinosaurs even came into existence, and are one of the key signature creatures of the Paleozoic Era, the first era to exhibit a proliferation of the complex life-forms that established the foundation of life as it is today. Although dinosaurs are the most well-known fossil life forms, trilobites are also a favorite among those familiar with Paleontology (the study of the development of life on Earth), and are found in the rocks of all continents.
This ancient shallow-water sea dweller would make a wonderful educational gift or a great home or office display item. It can also be used for science projects and other types craft displays. Comes with a Canagem Collection specimen card.
Discover a remarkable Goniatite fossil from the Fammenian stage of the Devonian period, sourced from the Kowala Formation in Poland’s Kielce-Lagow Syncline.
This natural specimen, measuring 24 mm and weighing approximately 11.26 grams, features exquisite pyritization within its host rock, offering valuable insight into ancient marine life and exceptional preservation for collectors and researchers alike.
Although dinosaurs are the most well-known fossil life forms, pyritized fossils are also a favorite among those familiar with Paleontology (the study of the development of life on Earth) and are found in the rocks of all continents.
Name: Goniatite Fossil
Age: Fammenian (Devonian)
Location: Kowala Formation, Poland
Geological unit: Kielce-Lagow Syncline
Size: 11.26 gr / 0.4 oz
A superb example of fossilized brachiopod from Wapienno, Polanda. The high degree of preservation of the shell makes it much more special. These long articulate brachiopods are characterized by a triangular shell with a spherical profile, powerful ribs, a curved hinge line and a small umbo. The anterior margin shows a tongue like projection. Like most brachiopods, Rhynchonella was a stationary epifaunal suspension feeder.
Name: Rynchonella sp. Brachiopod
Age: Jurassic
Location: Wapienno, Poland
Dimensions: 28x24x18 mm / 1.1x0.9x0.7 inches
Weight: 12.7 grams / 0.45 oz
You will receive the exact matching iridescent ammonite halves pictured here. They measure 34x26mm.
This is a perfectly fossilized and highly polished natural Ammonite from Morocco, which is perfect for gift giving to a new fossil collector. Ammonites are perhaps the most widely known fossil, possessing the typically ribbed spiral-form shell. These creatures lived in the seas between 240 - 65 million years ago, when they became extinct along with the dinosaurs. They belong to a group of predators known as cephalopods, which includes their living relatives the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus. It is probably going to be one of the rarest collection item you'll ever own. These are perfect if you make jewelry and similar crafts or as a fossil collection item.

