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Orthoceras Bowl Crystal Carving
Dive deep into the prehistoric vibe with our Orthoceras Bowl—a striking blend of natural history and modern quirkiness! Crafted from genuine Orthoceras fossils embedded in smooth, polished stone, this bowl isn’t just a conversation starter; it’s a treasure trove of ancient marine life that’s been chilling for over 400 million years.
Perfect for holding your crystals, small trinkets, or even your favorite snacks during our live shows, the Orthoceras Bowl adds a mysterious, fossil-fueled flair to any space. Each piece is unique, with captivating patterns and fossil placements that tell a story from the depths of time.
Ready to add a splash of Jurassic charm to your collection? Don’t miss stocking up on this one-of-a-kind gem from Crystal Cove—where the past meets your present in the quirkiest way possible.
Orthoceras fossils are ancient marine cephalopods that lived over 400 million years ago during the Paleozoic era. Preserved in black limestone or marble, their long, cone-shaped shells feature distinctive chambered segments. These fossils symbolize longevity, grounding, and ancient wisdom—often used in decor, jewelry, and metaphysical practices.
Dive deep into the prehistoric vibe with our Orthoceras Bowl—a striking blend of natural history and modern quirkiness! Crafted from genuine Orthoceras fossils embedded in smooth, polished stone, this bowl isn’t just a conversation starter; it’s a treasure trove of ancient marine life that’s been chilling for over 400 million years.
Perfect for holding your crystals, small trinkets, or even your favorite snacks during our live shows, the Orthoceras Bowl adds a mysterious, fossil-fueled flair to any space. Each piece is unique, with captivating patterns and fossil placements that tell a story from the depths of time.
Ready to add a splash of Jurassic charm to your collection? Don’t miss stocking up on this one-of-a-kind gem from Crystal Cove—where the past meets your present in the quirkiest way possible.
Orthoceras fossils are ancient marine cephalopods that lived over 400 million years ago during the Paleozoic era. Preserved in black limestone or marble, their long, cone-shaped shells feature distinctive chambered segments. These fossils symbolize longevity, grounding, and ancient wisdom—often used in decor, jewelry, and metaphysical practices.