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Break the Ice Earrings
Vibrant blue vivianite glides through this pair of subfossilized woolly mammoth tusk.
Vivianite is due to the presence of minerals deposited in the mammoth tusk after thousands of years buried in the Earth. Blue streaks resemble a stream of ice, frozen in time.
Materials: 14k gold posts, backings, wire and screws. Naturally occurring 21-22k gold nuggets. Subfossilized mammoth tusk discovered at The Boneyard Alaska dating 40,000 - 12,000 years BP
certificate of authenticity included
Vibrant blue vivianite glides through this pair of subfossilized woolly mammoth tusk.
Vivianite is due to the presence of minerals deposited in the mammoth tusk after thousands of years buried in the Earth. Blue streaks resemble a stream of ice, frozen in time.
Materials: 14k gold posts, backings, wire and screws. Naturally occurring 21-22k gold nuggets. Subfossilized mammoth tusk discovered at The Boneyard Alaska dating 40,000 - 12,000 years BP
certificate of authenticity included