Product Description
Cotham Marble Polished Stone Slab Fossil Stromatolite
This small natural Cotham Marble stromatolite fossil is slabbed and polished on one side
The collector semiprecious stone slab is just 2.25 inches by 1.68 inches and 4.5 mm thick.
The unique slab is natural rough around the edges and could be recut into a cabochon or it would be perfect for healing rituals, a desk display piece, a pocket rock, or to be incorporated into a unique piece of custom jewelry or another craft project!
Cotham Marble comes from southwest England.
It is actually a fossil in a limestone that is from the Triassic period and is about 220 million years old.
Stromatolites are the oldest known fossils, dating back more than 3 billion years. Basically Stomatolites are prokaryotes (sort of an ancient cousin to algae) that thrived in warm aquatic environments and built reefs much the same way as coral does today. They are the oldest living organisms on the planet, and are believed to be the first living organisms on Earth.
The name Stromatolite comes from the Greek words that mean bed of rocks.