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Ginkgo Leaf Fossil 10cm, North Dakota
This Ginkgo Leaf fossil originates from the Sentinel Butte Formation, Morton County, North Dakota. The fossil preserves the distinctive fan shaped leaf form of the Ginkgo tree, with visible vein structure that reflects its botanical origin.
Fossilisation occurred when fallen leaves became buried in sediment, where mineral rich conditions gradually preserved the leaf impression over millions of years. The Sentinel Butte Formation is known for its well preserved plant fossils and offers insight into prehistoric environments.
Ginkgo Leaf fossils are often associated with resilience and continuity, reflecting the enduring nature of the Ginkgo lineage. Each specimen is completely natural and one of a kind, making it a meaningful addition to fossil collections or display spaces.
Please note: This piece is sold as seen and does not include a stand.
This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Permineralized wood 5.7cm, Germany
This Permineralised wood specimen measures approximately 5.7cm and comes from Zwenkau near Leipzig, Germany. Dating to the Eocene period, around 35 million years old, it preserves ancient wood through natural mineral replacement.
During fossilisation, mineral rich water replaced the original wood while retaining its grain and structure. Fine mineral crystals formed in this process can create a subtle natural shimmer as light reflects across the fossilised surface.
Each piece is completely natural and unique, offering a tangible connection to prehistoric forest environments.
Permineralised wood is traditionally associated with grounding and stability.
Please note: This piece includes an acrylic stand attached with removable tac, which can be easily removed.
This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Permineralized wood 6cm, Germany
This Permineralised wood specimen measures approximately 6cm and originates from Zwenkau, Leipzig, Germany. It dates to the Eocene period, around 35 million years old, and represents fossilised ancient wood preserved through mineral rich groundwater.
During permineralisation, minerals slowly replaced the original wood structure while retaining its natural grain and growth patterns. A subtle natural shimmer may be visible across the surface, caused by microscopic mineral crystals formed as silica and other minerals filled the cellular structure and began to reflect light.
Each piece is completely natural and one of a kind, offering a direct connection to ancient forest environments.Permineralised wood is traditionally associated with grounding, stability and transformation, symbolising endurance, resilience and a deep connection to the Earth.
Please note: This piece comes with an acrylic stand attached using removable tac, which can be easily removed if preferred.
This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Marston Marble Slice 11.5cm, Lower Jurassic, UK
Keywords: Stability, Continuity, Grounding, Legacy, Rhythm
Location: Lower Jurassic, Obtusum Zone, Marston Magna, Somerset, UK
Marston Marble is a fascinating fossil rich limestone found around Marston Magna in Somerset, England. Despite its name, it is not a true marble but a beautifully patterned sedimentary rock formed over 200 million years ago during the Early Jurassic period. The stone is filled with tiny ammonite fossils, their pale spirals contrasting against a deep grey or brown matrix, preserving a snapshot of ancient marine life from the days of early oceans.
Once used in local architecture and monuments, Marston Marble carries both geological and historical significance. It represents endurance, transformation and the continuity of natural cycles, linking us to the vast story of the earth’s evolution.
Safe to water cleanse? Yes, though best cleaned gently with a soft cloth rather than prolonged immersion
Trilobite Fossil | Ancient Marine Arthropod Specimen 6cm
This Trilobite fossil is a preserved example of an ancient marine arthropod that lived in Earth’s oceans over 250 million years ago. The fossil displays the characteristic three lobed body structure from which trilobites take their name.
Trilobites thrived for hundreds of millions of years before becoming extinct, making them one of the most successful early life forms in the fossil record. Fossilisation occurred when the organism became buried in sediment on the ocean floor, where mineral rich conditions gradually preserved the exoskeleton over geological time.
These fossils are highly valued for their scientific importance as well as their visual appeal, making them ideal for fossil collections, educational displays or natural history interiors.
Trilobite fossils are traditionally associated with resilience and ancient wisdom, often appreciated as symbols of endurance and transformation through deep time.
Please note: This piece is sold as seen and does not include a stand.
This specimen is suitable for a quick water rinse only. Avoid prolonged soaking to protect the fossil surface.
Pyritised Ammonite from France 16gr
Keywords: Transformation, Ancient Wisdom, Balance, New Beginnings, Divine Connection
A pyritized ammonite is a fossilized ammonite that has undergone mineral replacement with pyrite—commonly known as "fool's gold"—during the fossilization process, giving it a natural metallic sheen and golden luster.
Ammonites, or Ammonoidea, are extinct shelled cephalopods or marine molluscs dating from the Devonian period (circa 400 million years ago) and the end of the Cretaceous period (circa 66 million years ago).
Safe to water cleanse? No. It's important to handle ammonite fossils with care as they are delicate and can be easily damaged. Cleanse them gently using a soft brush or cloth to remove dust and dirt. Avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals or excessive moisture as these can potentially harm the integrity of the fossil.
Permineralized Wood with Marcasite 69.4g, Sold As Seen
Keywords: Grounding, Stability, Transformation, Ancient Wisdom, Elemental Connection
Location: West Anatolia, Turkey
Permineralized wood is a remarkable natural phenomenon resulting from the fossilisation of ancient wood in the Pleistocene period, estimated to be 400,000 to 600,000 years old. Permineralized wood is revered for its grounding and stabilising properties. It connects you to the wisdom and endurance of ancient forests, offering a sense of rootedness and strength in times of change. Its deep connection to the Earth makes it a powerful tool for meditation and inner reflection.
Safe to water cleanse? No
Please note: Sold as seen, due to its delicate and brittle state some tiny crumbling may occur when handling, this is part of it's natural form and stabilisation.
Permineralized wood,10cm,Sold As Seen
Keywords: Grounding, Stability, Transformation, Ancient Wisdom, Elemental Connection
Location: Zwenkau, Leipzig, Germany
Permineralized wood is a remarkable natural phenomenon resulting from the fossilisation of ancient wood in the Eocene age, approximately 35 million years old. Permineralized wood is revered for its grounding and stabilising properties. It connects the wearer to the wisdom and endurance of ancient forests, offering a sense of rootedness and strength in times of change. Its deep connection to the Earth makes it a powerful tool for meditation and inner reflection.
Safe to water cleanse? No
Please note: Does NOT come with the stand, Please visit our Stands and Accessories section to purchase separately.
Mosasaurus Tooth In Matrix 168g, Morocco
Location: Ouled Abdoun Basin, Morocco
This Mosasaurus tooth preserved in matrix originates from the Ouled Abdoun Basin in Morocco, one of the world’s most important fossil bearing phosphate regions. The specimen retains the tooth embedded within its surrounding natural rock.
Mosasaurs were large marine reptiles that dominated the Late Cretaceous oceans, living around 70 to 66 million years ago. With powerful jaws lined with sharp conical teeth, they were highly effective predators capable of gripping and tearing prey in ancient seas.
Over millions of years the tooth underwent permineralisation, a natural fossilisation process where minerals such as silica, calcite or phosphate slowly replaced the original organic material. This transformation preserved the structure of the tooth while turning it into stone, allowing remarkable detail and form to remain visible today.
Spiritually, Mosasaurus teeth are often associated with strength, instinct and resilience. Linked to the Root and Solar Plexus Chakras, they are traditionally chosen to support grounding, confidence and a strong sense of personal direction.
Please Note : Stand not included, please browse stands Here
Please Note: The tooth appekars to have been broken and later repaired, and has likely been carefully reassembled and stabilised with adhesive to preserve the specimen.
Care: Due to the natural fossil structure and surrounding matrix, water cleansing is not recommended. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Mosasaurus Tooth In Matrix 228g, Morocco
Location: Ouled Abdoun Basin, Morocco
A Mosasaurus tooth is a striking fossil from one of the dominant marine predators of the Late Cretaceous seas, living approximately 70 to 66 million years ago. Mosasaurs were powerful ocean reptiles with long bodies and formidable jaws, equipped with sharp conical teeth designed for gripping and tearing prey.
Over millions of years, these teeth underwent permineralisation, a natural fossilisation process where minerals such as silica, calcite or phosphate gradually replaced the original organic material. This process preserves the structure of the tooth while turning it into stone, allowing remarkable detail and form to remain visible today.
From a traditional spiritual perspective, Mosasaurus teeth are associated with strength, resilience and primal instinct. Linked with the Root and Solar Plexus Chakras, they are often chosen to support grounding, determination and personal power.
Please Note : Stand not included, please browse stands Here
Permineralized wood 3.7cm, Germany
This Permineralized wood specimen originates from Germany . It represents ancient wood that has been preserved through a natural fossilisation process, where mineral rich water gradually replaced the original organic material while retaining the wood’s structure and grain.
Some permineralized wood pieces appear slightly sparkly because tiny mineral crystals formed inside the wood as it fossilised. These crystals catch and reflect light on the surface, creating a natural shimmer.
Each piece is completely natural and one of a kind, offering both geological interest and a tangible connection to ancient forest environments. Permineralized wood is traditionally associated with grounding, stability and long term growth, often chosen to support a steady and anchoring presence.
Care: Not suitable for water cleansing. Clean gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Fern Fossil Specimen, USA 17cm
This Fern Leaf fossil from the USA is a preserved example of prehistoric plant life, formed through natural fossilisation over millions of years. Fine leaf detail is retained within the stone, offering a clear impression of the fern’s original structure.
Fern fossils form when plant material becomes buried in sediment and is gradually replaced by minerals, resulting in a stone like composition. Colouration typically ranges from dark brown to black, with occasional green tones depending on mineralisation.
Traditionally associated with grounding and harmony, Fern Leaf fossils are linked to the Heart Chakra and are valued for both their scientific interest and natural beauty.
This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Please note, this fossil is sold as seen and does not include a stand. Stands can be purchased separately, please click here.
Permineralized wood 5cm, Germany
This Permineralised wood was sourced from Zwenkau near Leipzig, Germany. It dates back to the Eocene period, around 35 million years old, preserving ancient wood through a natural fossilisation process.
Permineralisation occurs when mineral rich water gradually penetrates buried wood, replacing the organic material while maintaining the original structure. Fine mineral crystals formed during this process can create a soft natural shimmer across the surface as light reflects from the fossilised grain.
Each piece is entirely natural and unique, shaped by geological conditions over millions of years. Specimens such as this offer both scientific interest and a tangible connection to ancient forest environments.
Permineralised wood is traditionally associated with grounding and stability, often valued for its steady and anchoring presence.
Please note: This piece comes with an acrylic stand attached using removable tac, which can be easily removed if preferred.
This specimen is not suitable for water cleansing and should be cleaned gently using a soft dry cloth or brush only.
Marston Marble Freeform 1.6KG, Lower Jurassic, UK
This Marston Marble freeform stands naturally on its own, making it an excellent display piece without the need for additional support. Sourced from Marston Magna in Somerset, within the Lower Jurassic Obtusum Zone, this fossil rich limestone formed around 200 million years ago in an ancient marine environment.
Marston Marble is not a true marble, but a sedimentary limestone distinguished by its abundance of fossilised ammonites. This piece contains a natural mix of Lower Jurassic ammonite forms, including Promicroceras, Asteroceras, Cymbites, Xipheroceras and related species. Marston Marble is traditionally associated with grounding, stability and continuity, symbolising endurance and the long rhythms of natural cycles.
The freeform has been carefully hand polished to reveal the fossil detail while maintaining the stone’s organic character. Please Note: Light hand polishing marks may be present please refer to the photographs for clarity.
Marston Marble is safe for gentle water contact, though cleaning is best carried out with a soft dry or lightly damp cloth rather than prolonged immersion.
Further Reading: Fossil Guide of Ammonite
Marston Marble Freeform 22cm, Lower Jurassic, UK
This Marston Marble freeform originates from Marston Magna, Somerset, within the Lower Jurassic Obtusum Zone. Formed around 200 million years ago, Marston Marble is a fossil rich sedimentary limestone, despite its traditional name.
The stone contains a natural assemblage of Lower Jurassic ammonites, including Promicroceras, Asteroceras, Cymbites, Xipheroceras and related forms. These fossilised ammonites appear as pale spiral shapes set within a darker grey to brown limestone matrix, preserving a diverse snapshot of early Jurassic marine life from a single geological environment.
This piece has been hand polished to enhance the fossil detail while retaining the natural character of the stone.
Please Note: Light hand polishing marks may be visible please refer to the photographs for detail.
Marston Marble is traditionally associated with stability, grounding and continuity, reflecting endurance, legacy and the steady rhythm of natural cycles.
This piece does not stand upright on its own. It can be displayed naturally resting on its side or supported upright using a suitable stand, depending on preference.
Marston Marble is safe for gentle water contact, though cleaning is best carried out using a soft dry or lightly damp cloth rather than prolonged immersion.
Further Reading: Fossil Guide of Ammonite
Marston Marble Freeform 16cm, Lower Jurassic, UK
This Marston Marble freeform originates from Marston Magna, Somerset, within the Lower Jurassic Obtusum Zone. Despite its name, Marston Marble is not a true marble but a fossil rich sedimentary limestone formed around 200 million years ago in a shallow marine environment.The stone contains a natural assemblage of Lower Jurassic ammonites, including Promicroceras, Asteroceras, Cymbites, Xipheroceras and related ammonite forms.Each specimen is completely unique, with variations in fossil density, pattern and tone.
Marston Marble has long been valued locally and was historically used in architecture and monuments throughout Somerset, giving each piece both geological and historical significance. This freeform has been shaped and polished to highlight the fossil detail while retaining the natural character of the stone.
Please note that light hand polishing marks may be visible; please refer to the photographs for detail.
Marston Marble is traditionally associated with stability, grounding and continuity, often viewed as a stone that reflects endurance, legacy and the steady rhythm of natural cycles.
Marston Marble is safe for gentle water contact, though cleaning is best carried out using a soft dry or lightly damp cloth rather than prolonged immersion.
Further Reading: Fossil Guide of Ammonite
Dactylioceras Ammonite in Algal Nodule 0.98KG, Lower Jurassic, Yorkshire UK
Location: Lower Jurassic, Whitby, Yorkshire
This natural Dactylioceras ammonite originates from the Lower Jurassic deposits of Yorkshire, an area internationally recognised for its exceptionally preserved ammonite fauna. The ammonite is set within a naturally rounded nodule shaped sedimentary bed, most likely formed from compacted clay rich marine sediments typical of this period.
Shell Jasper Sphere 1.2KG
Keywords: Stability, Balance, Grounding, Protection, Endurance
Shell Jasper is a wonderfully earthy stone known for its bold circular patterns that look as though they have been drawn straight from ancient ocean floors. Although commonly called Jasper, it is actually a fossil rich limestone or dolomite formed over millions of years as shells, minerals and sediments gently settled and compressed together. The result is a striking stone with natural black, cream and earthy tones that feel both grounding and deeply connected to the past.
Spiritually, Shell Jasper works closely with the Root and Heart Chakras offering a blend of stability and gentle emotional balance. It encourages a calm approach to daily life, helping you move forward with intention and a steady mindset.
Safe to water cleanse? Yes, with gentle care
Dawn Redwood Metasequoia Plant Fossil 62gr, USA
Keywords: Grounding, Harmony, Ancient Wisdom, Connection to Mother Earth, Transformation
Location: Muddy Creek Formation, Beaverhead County, Montana, USA
Dawn Redwood are ancient remnants of prehistoric plants that have undergone the process of fossilisation over millions of years. Typically, the original plant material is replaced by minerals, resulting in a stone-like structure that retains the intricate details of the fern leaves. These fossils serve as fascinating glimpses into the Earth's distant past, preserving the beauty and complexity of ancient flora for modern-day appreciation.
Safe to Water Cleanse? No
Please Note Stand Not Included, Please Shop Stands Here
Dawn Redwood Metasequoia Plant Fossil 42gr, USA
Keywords: Grounding, Harmony, Ancient Wisdom, Connection to Mother Earth, Transformation
Location: Muddy Creek Formation, Beaverhead County, Montana, USA
Dawn Redwood are ancient remnants of prehistoric plants that have undergone the process of fossilisation over millions of years. Typically, the original plant material is replaced by minerals, resulting in a stone-like structure that retains the intricate details of the fern leaves. These fossils serve as fascinating glimpses into the Earth's distant past, preserving the beauty and complexity of ancient flora for modern-day appreciation.
Safe to Water Cleanse? No
Please Note Stand Not Included, Please Shop Stands Here
Baltic Amber With Insect 3.3cm
Keywords: Vitality, Protection, Positivity, Connection
A radiant gem formed from the fossilised resin of ancient trees, Amber holds within its golden embrace the whispers of time itself. Its name derives from the Arabic word anbar, reflecting its historical significance as a prized adornment and source of protection. From the heart of Earth's ancient forests, Amber emerges as a captivating embodiment of life's eternal cycle.
Safe to water cleanse? Yes, but avoid prolonged exposure to water and sunlight.
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Trilobite Fossil 174gr, Sold as Seen
Keywords: Resilience, Grounding, Ancient Wisdom, Transformation, Growth
Trilobite Fossils, relics of Earth's ancient oceans, celebrated for their intricate exoskeletons, offer a fascinating window into our planet's distant past. These remarkable fossils derive their name from their three-lobed body structure, reflecting an evolutionary design that thrived over millions of years. Trilobite fossils are ancient marine arthropods that inhabited Earth's oceans over 250 million years ago.
Please Note: Stand Not Included
Safe to water cleanse? Quick Rinse Only
Trilobite Fossil 84.7gr, Sold as Seen
Keywords: Resilience, Grounding, Ancient Wisdom, Transformation, Growth
Trilobite Fossils, relics of Earth's ancient oceans, celebrated for their intricate exoskeletons, offer a fascinating window into our planet's distant past. These remarkable fossils derive their name from their three-lobed body structure, reflecting an evolutionary design that thrived over millions of years. Trilobite fossils are ancient marine arthropods that inhabited Earth's oceans over 250 million years ago.
Please Note: Stand Not Included
Safe to water cleanse? Quick Rinse Only
Australian Sand Fossil Opal 2.7cm
Keywords: Clarity, Purity, Inspiration, Balance, Spirituality
Location: Australia
This unique fossilised opal contains natural sand inclusions, captured and preserved within the stone over millions of years. As the opal formed, ancient grains of sand became embedded within its structure, creating a beautiful, earthy texture that tells a story of time, pressure, and transformation. This opal cabochon is ideal for all types of jewellery making, offering vibrant colour and a smooth, polished finish perfect for rings, pendants, earrings, or custom designs.
Safe to water cleanse? No

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