Ir directamente a la información del producto
Petoskey Stone (Polished) Rock Hexagonaria | Beautiful Fossil with Nice Gift Bag

Petoskey Stone (Polished) Rock Hexagonaria | Beautiful Fossil with Nice Gift Bag

$32
Impuestos incluidos. Envío calculado en el pago.
Stripe Trust Badge
Shipping Countries & Returns

Free express shipping within the EU in 3–5 days. Worldwide shipping in 3–7 days.

We process and ship all orders as quickly as possible and ensure that your items arrive as soon as you can.

Returns & Exchanges

Returns are accepted within 14 days of the delivery date. Please contact us to initiate a return if there is a product defect or damage.

Shipping countries

INTERNATIONAL - United States, Canada, Hong Kong SAR, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore.

EUROPE - Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Norway.

Free Express Delivery 3-7 Days

Craftsmanship Home Decor

Buy More & Save

Petoskey Stone (Polished) Rock Hexagonaria | Beautiful Fossil with Nice Gift Bag

Petoskey Stone (Polished) Rock Hexagonaria | Beautiful Fossil with Nice Gift Bag

Product Features

  • PHOTOS ARE REPRESENTATIVE ONLY. EACH STONE IS UNIQUE! (sizes can range from 3/4" to 1.5" across)")
  • Tumbled, then polished on best side
  • Over 350 million years old! Hexagonaria percarinata, commonly know as Petoskey Stone is a fossilized coral that dates back long before the dinosaurs!
  • Own your own sample of Michigan's State Stone!
  • Comes with a gift pouch and with small information card.

These polished Petoskey stones can range from 3/4" to 1.5" across. Photos are for representation only. Each piece is unique. Petoskey stones are a variety of Calcite. They were formed by the fossilization of ancient coral, Hexagonaria. The coral lived in shallow waters and today's fossil often includes ancient silt and mud. Petoskey Stones are found on many beaches of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, as well as in rock quarries from Travers City to Alpena. The honeycomb patterned stone has a hardness from 4 to 5 and is the official Michigan State Stone.

You May Also Like