Description: This one-of-a-kind Green Halite mineral specimen from the Rudna Mine in Lubin County
These ones have a Red Alder Twig soldered to the reverse so as to suspend a chain
These bivalves lived in shallow marine environments
with multiple teeth still in place
The water washed any particulate and dirt free
Ammolite - Fossil Specimen root chakra jasper Description: This one-of-a-kind Green HaliteMined from: Bearpaw Formation, southern Alberta, Canada Era: Late Cretaceous Geological Age: 7075 mya Description: This one of a kind Ammolite fragment is a partial section of a larger ammonite shell, preserving a thick, curved portion with a rugged natural surface and scattered flashes of color. Rather than showing a full polished face, this piece keeps much of the original shell texture and breakage, with patches of green, red, orange, and gold