Dinosaur Stone weight- 24.2 CT

Tsavorite garnet weight- .12 carat

Pendant weight- 24.926 Grams (124.63 ct tw)

pendant length- 1.984 inches

Necklace length- 23 1/2 inches

Necklace width-2.73 mm


All stones are 100% Natural and Untreated. Lapidary and Silversmith work done by me, Jared Ayers, right here in the USA 🇺🇸


100% Natural Real dinosaur bone fossil gemstone. On rare occasions a dinosaur bone become infused with quartz making it suitable for jewelry. This dinosaur bone is REAL and rare. Beautiful red dot dinosaur bone with a spider web matrix. After cutting this gemstone I set it in a tooth like serrated 925 Sterling Silver pendant I created from scratch. I then added a very rare Tsavorite Green garnet that is round brilliant cut wrapped in 14kt gold as an accent stone. This pendant hangs on a 23.5 inch 925 sterling silver necklace that has a reptilian texture.



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I personally do all of my own Lapidary work and Silversmith work so you can be sure you are getting exactly what you are paying for. I do each cabochon by Hand. I do my Silver-work the old school Native American way. No fancy tools, just good old fashioned blood, sweat, and tears. I stand by each piece of Handmade Jewelry and Handmade Cabochon Gemstone I create Proudly. I make each Piece of art in Tucson, AZ USA. Made in America Sold in America.




Dinosaur Bone used in jewelry is actually called gembone. Gembone has been described as one of the most rare and beautiful fossils in the world. A gembone is the fossil of an animal bone that contains gem quality minerals. The different colors and very unique pattern in gembones are caused by minerals such as chlorite, chromium, iron-oxide and manganese that enter the cells during formation. Gembone is also commonly referred to as mineralized dinosaur bone, silicified dinosaur bone and agatized fossil. These gembone specimens can be traced back to dinosaurs that roamed the earth around 150 million years ago.