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4.2" Pocket Knife With Fossil Dinosaur Bone Inlays & Base
This artistic pocket knife is a breathtaking fusion of ancient history and masterful craftsmanship. Handcrafted in Utah, it features vibrant red and blue fossilized dinosaur bone inlays—genuine gembone sourced from the 150-million-year-old Morrison Formation of Colorado. The fossil's intricate, cell-like structure and bold coloration make each handle a unique and visually striking work of natural art.
The knife measures 4.2" when closed and is equipped with two high-quality stainless steel blades, offering both function and elegance. As a finishing touch, it comes with a custom display base made from matching fossil dinosaur bone, magnetically designed to hold the knife in place for a stunning presentation. This one-of-a-kind piece is more than just a tool—it's a collectible relic that brings prehistoric beauty into the modern world.
The knife measures 4.2" when closed and is equipped with two high-quality stainless steel blades, offering both function and elegance. As a finishing touch, it comes with a custom display base made from matching fossil dinosaur bone, magnetically designed to hold the knife in place for a stunning presentation. This one-of-a-kind piece is more than just a tool—it's a collectible relic that brings prehistoric beauty into the modern world.
About Dinosaur Gembone
Dinosaur gembone, also known as agatized or fossilized dinosaur bone, is a rare and highly prized material formed when the porous structure of dinosaur bone is replaced by silica-rich minerals such as agate, chalcedony, or jasper over millions of years. This fossilization process preserves the intricate internal cell patterns of the original bone, which are often visible as vibrant, web-like structures under the polished surface.
Gembone is typically found in the Morrison Formation of the American West, especially in Utah and Colorado, where Late Jurassic dinosaur remains are common. The resulting stones can display a wide range of striking colors—including reds, browns, purples, blacks, and blues—depending on the specific minerals present during fossilization.
Highly sought after by collectors, lapidary artists, and jewelers, dinosaur gembone is both a geological wonder and a tangible connection to the prehistoric past. Each piece is completely unique, with its own natural patterning and coloration shaped by ancient time and mineral-rich waters.
Dinosaur gembone, also known as agatized or fossilized dinosaur bone, is a rare and highly prized material formed when the porous structure of dinosaur bone is replaced by silica-rich minerals such as agate, chalcedony, or jasper over millions of years. This fossilization process preserves the intricate internal cell patterns of the original bone, which are often visible as vibrant, web-like structures under the polished surface.
Gembone is typically found in the Morrison Formation of the American West, especially in Utah and Colorado, where Late Jurassic dinosaur remains are common. The resulting stones can display a wide range of striking colors—including reds, browns, purples, blacks, and blues—depending on the specific minerals present during fossilization.
Highly sought after by collectors, lapidary artists, and jewelers, dinosaur gembone is both a geological wonder and a tangible connection to the prehistoric past. Each piece is completely unique, with its own natural patterning and coloration shaped by ancient time and mineral-rich waters.
SPECIES
Unidentified
LOCATION
Colorado
FORMATION
Morrison Formation
SIZE
Knife 4.2" long, Blades 3"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#327592
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