Fossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old - Jewelry Hand Made
Fossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old - Jewelry Hand Made
Fossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old - Jewelry Hand Made
Fossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old - Jewelry Hand Made
Fossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old - Jewelry Hand Made
Fossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old - Jewelry Hand Made

Fossilized Fern Necklace (X-Large) - 300 Million Yrs Old

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$97.00
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This pteridophyte (fern) fossil was chipped out of a Western PA quarry. It is wrapped it in solid tarnish resistant copper and hung it from a very soft cord of deerskin leather. This genuine fossil is part of the Florida West Jurassic Jewelry Collection

Fossil pendant:  2 3/4" L x 1 1/2" W

Deerskin Leather Cord - 19" L

Handmade clasp of solid copper

Materials:  300 million yr old fossil from the Pennsylvanian Era of the Carboniferous Period, solid tarnish resistant copper, deerskin leather

Veteran Owned - American Hand Made
Florida West Artisans is a veteran owned small business, and all items are handmade in our Sarasota Studio by American Craftsmen.
Each piece of jewelry is individually artist cut, formed, forged, wrapped, beaded..... and so slight artist variances can occur from the product photos.
Those variances are what make each piece authentic, beautiful and one-of-a-kind.  We feel that that's the best part of handmade :)
(The following information pertaining to this fossil is found on FossilGuy.com)
Fossil Plant - Pittsburgh and Ambridge, Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvanian Coal Forest
299 - 300 Million Years Old
Upper Pennsylvanian, Westphalian D to Stephanian A
Conemaugh Group: Glenshaw Formation: Mahoning Shale

Illustration of a Carboniferous Coal ForestFossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old

The Ambridge site and other nearby sites expose the remains of a Carboniferous Coal Forest. These remains are now fossilized in layers of shale from the Glenshaw Formation.

Fossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old

Pecopteris - Tree Fern
La terre avant le deluge, 1874, 7th edition. (Public Domain)

Fossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old

Description

Seed Ferns, which are technically called (Peridospermatophyta),  are often preserved as intricate carbon films and are prized by fossil plant collectors. The name comes from the fact that they had fern like foliage, but reproduced with seeds. Many seed ferns of the Carboniferous were tree like, while others were vine like. The tree forms did not have true trunks, but instead had a large trunk that was made from hundreds of tiny roots. 

Two common seed ferns from the Pittsburgh area are Psaronius (Pecopteris) and Medullosa (Macroneuropteris). 

Psaronius (Pecopteris) 
Psaronius was a tree fern that grew up to 30 feet in height. The fern like fronds of Psaronius are composed of many small leaflets.

Fossilized Fern & Copper Necklace - 300 Million Yrs Old

These plant fossils slabs were carbonized.
However, through complicated oxidation and replacement reactions, the Pyrite replaced the carbon and then a white substance called Pyrophyllite replaced the Pyrite. Now the fossils have a white film instead of a black carbon film.

Carbonization is the process where only the residual carbon of the organism remains. In nature this usually happens over time when the organism is subject to heat and pressure.

An... example of carbonization are fossil plants, where only a thin carbon layer is left on a piece of shale.  (FossilGuy.com)