Description: TURRITELLA Agate fossilized snails These polished TURRITELLA fossils are a brownish color agate with fossilized shells in them. They are sorted and clean. Turritella Agate is the popular name used for a brown, translucent to semi-transparent, fossiliferous agate found in the Green River Formation of Wyoming. It contains fossil snails that stand out in a white-to-tan color that contrasts with the brownish agate. This agatized material was incorrectly named decades ago when it was thought that the spiral-shaped gastropod (snail) fossils within the stone were members of the marine Turritella genus. That was incorrect. Instead, the fossils are of the freshwater snail, Elimia tenera, a member of the Pleuroceridae family. But before the correct name was realized and widely published, the name "Turritella" was everywhere applied to this material and although it is incorrect the name persists. They look great in a bowl, for art or craft projects, to enhance a collection or just look awesome. SIZE: X-Small (8-15mm). Most of the stones will be between 5/16 and 5/8". They are screen sorted so longer stones may be found. See the section below on sorting for details. WEIGHT: Each package contains 1/2 pound of stones.ORIGIN: Wyoming PICTURES: The pictures are representative of stones in the lot being sold. You may not receive the exact stones in the photo but they will be similar stones from the same lot. The stones are photographed dry. The scale in the pictures is in inches. Turritella Agate is known as a stone for grounding and water/earth energy connection.Notes on Sorting The stones are sorted by a series of vibrating screens which separate the stones into sizes. The screens allow stones of a certain width to pass through, but they also allow stones that may be too long to pass through. In a typical 10-pound quantity of stones that pass through the screen for size “large” (for example), 2-3 pounds (20-30%) will be stones that are longer in one dimension than the size specifications of size “large”. If more than 25 or 30% stones are too large, we may sell the package as “Large to X-Large”. Or we may hand sort. The “HAND SORTED” designation means that not only have the stones been screened, but a live person has sorted through the stones to remove the stones that do not meet the size criteria. We would like to think our sorting is 100% accurate, but the reality is that we miss some. So we can’t provide a guarantee that 100% of the stones will be within the size specifications, but most, if not all, will be. Hand Sorted stones may cost a bit more because sorting takes significant time to do and can be quite boring. Our bagged stones are typically sold as “SORTED” or “UNSORTED”. After the screening process, the larger sized stones (typically X-Small and larger) are visually inspected to remove the wrong kind of stone as well as wood or other debris from left from the polishing process. A bag of “sorted” stones (that has not been “hand sorted) will sometimes include a stone of a different variety, but this is uncommon. Unsorted stones may include impurities such as matrix (the rock the desired mineral was removed from), stones from the previous polishing batch, little bits of wood from the polishing process or other impurities. If a lot of stones has an unusually high percentage of impurities, we typically note that in the product description. We do not attempt to hand sort X-Small. Notes on SizeMost of bagged stones we sell are sorted into one of 12 sizes using the following criteria:SAND - 1 to 3mm or 3/64 to 1/8"XX-Mini - 3 to 5mm or 1/8 to 13/64"X-Mini - 4 to 6mm or 3/16 to 1/4"Mini - 5 to 7mm or 3/16 to 1/4"XX-Small - 6 to 10mm or 1/4 to 3/8"X-Small - 8 to 15mm or 5/16 to 5/8Small - 12 to 20mm or 1/2 to 3/4"Medium - 12 to 25mm or 3/4 to 1"Large - 20 to 30mm or 7/8 to 1-1/4"X-Large - 30 to 50mm or 1-1/4 to 2"XX-Large - 48-60mm or 1-7/8 to 2-1/2"Jumbo - Larger than 2" Note that sometimes we change the size slightly to match the stones in the lot. So if 40% of Large stones in a 50 pound lot are just a bit over outside the designated size, it is easier to change the size than sort the stones. Our concern is not so much the sizes breakdowns, but that you know what you are buying. Polishing We sell stones that are rough – meaning they are unpolished, as well as stones that are finely polished to bring out all the natural beauty of the stone. Some of our stones may be semi-polished. Semi-polished stones have had the rough edges removed but may not have the fine, mirror-like finish a highly polished stone would have. Many stones simply are too soft to take a fine polish. These stones have their own beauty and can be appreciated for what they are. Semi-polished stones will be so designated in the product description. Breakage, chips and flaws Stones may be hard, but they crack, break, chip or otherwise incur damage. We try to be very careful with the stones and encourage you to do likewise. Expect some stones to have flaws like naturally formed fissures or pits. We try to avoid selling rocks with large and obvious chips and cracks but they are usually hard to detect. If you find broken or damages stones, please let us know right away and we will work something out. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
Price: 12.8 USD
Location: Lind, Washington
End Time: 2024-01-17T22:08:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Shape: Tumbled
Form, Shape: Tumbled, undrilled
Type of Mineral: Agate
Orgin: Geen River formation, Wyoming
Brand: Crystal Earth Art
Photographs: Dry stones
Color: brown and white
Item Type: Turritella fossil