Stunning Green Collenia undosa Proterozoic Stromatolites

Stromatolites Collenia undosa

Polished on both sides

Geological Time: Precambrian (Proterozoic 2.2 - 2.4 Billion Years Old)

Size: (25.4 mm= 1 inch): Fossil is 245 mm across longest diagonal; 8 mm thick

Fossil Site: Biwabik Formation, Mary Ellen Mine, Mesabi Range, St. Louis County, Minnesota

Fossil Code: DS5102

Price: Sold


Viewing this mainly green specimen it is easy to see why jewelry makers prize this stromatolite from the Mary Ellen Mine in Minnesota, commonly known as Mary Ellen Jasper. As in this piece, the colors displayed can be truly stunning. This one has had both sides polished to make a stunning display from any aspect.

Scientifically known as Collenia undosa, the microorganisms involved were likely to have been photosynthetic bacteria that were busily expiring oxygen that would ultimately constitute the modern atmosphere on earth during a time colloquially termed the “rusting of the earth”.

Stromatolites have persisted to the modern day in such places as Shark Bay, Australia where they continue their billions of years old lifestyle. While this piece would make a fine present for any natural history buff, anyone who appreciates art would also be glad to get thus wonderful specimen of the Earth's oldest fossils as a gift.

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