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.
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.
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.
Website: - https://www.jurassicjewellery.co.uk/
Call: - (0161) 264 7366
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