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Trilobite Fossil Gemstone For Sale at CabochonsForSale


Trilobite Fossil Gemstone is a gemstone of history and significance. It features remains of ancient marine arthropods that are called ‘trilobites’. That is where the gemstone gets its name from. These fossils that go as far back as millions of years are valued for their historical significance as well as its unique beauty.


Trilobite Fossil Properties


Trilobite Fossil colors range from blacks, dark browns, reds, and greens. The mohs hardness of the gemstone ranges between 3 to 5 and it is typically opaque in nature. The texture of this gemstone can be smooth, finely detailed, or rough as well. 


Trilobite Fossil Benefits


Trilobite Fossil gemstone is equipped with many healing benefits as well. The gem is known for its resilience, adaptability, and connection to Earth's ancient energies. 


Trilobite Fossil Jewelry


Trilobite fossil gemstone jewelry, which is frequently set in sterling silver or gold, highlights the ancient beauty of these marine arthropod fossils. Items honoring Earth's prehistoric past could include bracelets, earrings, and pendants.


FAQs



1. How Old are Trilobite Fossils?


Fossils of trilobites are thought to have originated between 521 and 252 million years ago during the Paleozoic Era. Before going extinct at the end of the Permian Period, they thrived in prehistoric oceans.


2. Are Trilobite Fossils Rare?


Although trilobite fossils are not uncommon in the fossil record, collectors and enthusiasts may prize unusual or exceptionally well-preserved specimens. 


3. Where Can I Buy Authentic Trilobite Fossil Gemstone?


Want to add Trilobite Fossil Gemstone in your collection? CabochonsForSale provides amazing deals on Trilobite Fossil gemstones to help you enhance your well-being and beauty. 


4. What is Trilobite Fossil Gemstone Price Per Carat?


The price per carat of Trilobite Fossil Gemstone ranges between $10 to $50, depending upon its quality, colors, and patterns.