Description: Dst41- Four Pieces Gem Bone. Cut faces with skin on the other sides. These are small pieces that could each yield another cut for jewelry work. Shown wet and dry. Weight: 114.90 grams. Piece A- Bright red and orange cells with stellar shapes! Crystal webbing. Face-One inch Tall X 1/2 to 3/4 inch wide/cut face side. One inch Tall/opposite side X One inch wide. Piece B-Bright red with lots of crystal on the face. Fine textured skin with rust, tan and crystal skin. Pointed in a triangle. Face 1 1/2 inches Tall X 3/4 inch wide. Opposite end 1 3/4 Tall X 3/4 to one inch Wide. Triangle end 1 X 1 X 1 inch. Piece C-Great color with bright red, orange and pink with crystal centers. Banded cells showing multi-colors. Lots of interesting shapes too. Face- Nice oval shape Two inches tall X 1/2 to 3/4 inches Wide. This is a wedge-shaped piece with very pretty skin showing rust, tan and blue-grey. Two sides 2 1/4 Tall X 3/8 narrow tip to One inch other end. Piece D-Rare combination of colors on this one! Multi-banded cells with orange, pink, pearl white and some blue. Crystal webbing. Large, intricate shapes to die for! Face- One to 1 1/2 Tall X 1/2 to 3/4 Wide. Opposite side 1 3/4 Tall X 3/4 wide. Utah is the site of the earliest Morrison dinosaur discovery, Dystrophaeus viaemalae, a sauropod dinosaur discovered on the 1859 Macomb Expedition to southeastern Utah.Although Utah is most famous for its Morrison Formation dinosaur fauna, Utah has a prolific fossil record that spans the entire "Age of Dinosaurs." The dinosaurs thrived for over 150 million years. The fluvial (stream-deposited) sediments of the Morrison Formation dominated the Upper Jurassic landscape of eastern Utah. Originating approximately 150 million years ago as floodplain deposits, the Morrison Formation is exposed throughout the Colorado Plateau, including Colorado, Wyoming, eastern Utah, northern New Mexico, parts of Montana and South Dakota, and the panhandle of Oklahoma.The well-known Morrison dinosaur fauna includes Utah's official state fossil, the meat-eating theropod Allosaurus; other theropods, including Ceratosaurus, Stokesosaurus, and Marshosaurus; the sauropod dinosaurs Apatosaurus (commonly known as Brontosaurus), Camarasaurus, and Diplodocus; and the ornithischians Camptosaurus, Dryosaurus, and Stegosaurus.
Price: 40 USD
Location: Moab, Utah
End Time: 2024-12-11T22:01:30.000Z
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States