Jurassic Jewellery
A unique range of fossil and meteorite specimens - as well as a wide range of genuine fossil and meteorite jewellery

 

A HUGE Range of genuine fossil and meteorite specimens.

I have supplied fossils and meteorites to many world famous museums and galleries, including the Natural History Museum in London and the San Diego Air And Space Museum.

I have even supplied fossils for use on TV programmes and theatre shows.
I have been asked to supply fossils that have been seen on screen in a Channel 4 Television show, and also a touring theatre production.

 

 

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This is a gorgeous - boxed fossil Mosasaurus tooth necklace

 


The necklace is made with a lovely fossil Mosasaurus tooth
Found in Morocco and from the late Cretaceous - Roughly 66 Milion Years Ago

The tooth is strung on a sterling silver loop in the tooth and then strung on an 18 inch  solid sterling silver curb chain

Boxed and labelled and would make a unique and FASCINATING gift!

 

The jewellery presentation has been greatly improved and as well as being presented in a labelled, velvet lined box it will sent in an embossed presentation box, beautifully wrapped in tissue paper

 

You will  also receive a superb signed certificate of authenticity complete with holographic serial number.and also  a 24 page full colour booklet packed with information on meteorites as well as jewellery care information  

 

 

The Mosasaurus was a fearsome prehistoric beast, much like a crocodile They were one of the successes of the Cretaceous era and grew up to 17m in length and weighing up to 20 tonnes.

 Much of their day would have been spent swimming slowly near the seabed looking for suitable prey to attack. Their diet consisted of slow moving animals like ammonites, birds and turtles but they would also tackle larger and swifter prey, such as sharks and plesiosaurs, when the opportunity arose.

As the mosasaurs were not fast swimmers they would have stalked their prey using natural cover provided by seaweed and rocks. Only when the prey was within striking range would the mosasaur propel itself forward. Being caught in a mosasaur’s jaws meant almost certain death. Although giant mosasaurs were the top predators in the sea, they were still vulnerable to attack. One mosasaur fossil bears the marks of a shark bite in its spine. 

Cretaceous era - 65 million years ago Found - Morocco - North West Africa

 

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