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Petoskey Stone Pendant, Lake Michigan Jewelry, Beach Stone, Fossil Jewelry, Petoskey Jewelry, Rustic Jewelry, Petoskey Stone Necklace

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Petoskey stone hand picked from the shores of Northern Michigan which has been lightly tumbled, hand sanded and drilled, wire-wrapped with sterling silver wire, hanging from 18" leather cord necklace. Stone measures approximately 1 inch long, 7/8 inch wide. A Petoskey Stone consists of tightly packed, six-sided corallites, which are the skeletons of the once-living coral polyps. The dark center (or eyes) were the mouth of the coral. The lines surrounding the eyes were once tentacles which brought food into the mouth. The Petoskey Stone, like the city, was named for the Ottawa Chief Pe-to-se-ga (Rising Sun) because the stones pattern looks like the rays of the sun. When dry, the stone resembles ordinary limestone but when wet or polished using lapidary techniques, the distinctive mottled pattern of the six-sided coral fossils emerges. (http://www.petoskeychamber.com/find-petoskey-stones)

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