Stingray Coral Fossil Ring - Natural Designer Gemstone
Product Description
This attractive gem-quality Stingray Coral Fossil is from Alaska.
It has been identified as 400 million-year-old Favosite coral that has been replaced by silica-rich calcium.
The trade name Stingray Coral was chosen for its close resemblance to the skin of the stingray.
This gorgeous example of Stingray fossil has been hand-carved into a classic oval shape and set into 925 Sterling Silver.
All Henryka Jewellery comes complete with a beautiful presentation / gift box.
Stone: Natural Stingray Coral Fossil.
Material: 925 Solid Silver.
Approx pendant size: 35mm x 20mm, ring is adjustable.
Beautiful Gemstones Designed by Nature
The Henryka Designer Gemstones Collection is a celebration of completely natural and beautifully rare gemstones from across the world.
Each gemstone is carefully hand-chosen by us for its natural and un-treated colours and patterns. We look for vibrant gemstones we know you will love, as well as rare gemstones you may have never even heard of from all corners of the earth.
Instead of seeking perfection, we choose gemstones based on the natural quirks and inclusions that make them entirely unique. This means incredible stripes, bold spots, wave-like ripples and swirls that give each gemstone its own unique fingerprint.
These characterful gemstones are then cut, polished and set BY HAND into silver jewellery designs, from statement necklaces to rings, earrings and bracelets. When wearing a piece of Henryka Designer Gemstone jewellery, you can be assured that no one will ever be wearing the same piece. It is individual to you.
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Stingray Coral Fossil Ring - Natural Designer Gemstone
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