Lake Michigan Hand Beaded Horn Coral Fossil Necklace
$28.00
Length: 21 inches
Fastens with silver magnetic clasp
Horn coral (order Rugosa) in Michigan are fossils of ancient, solitary, cone-shaped corals that lived in warm, shallow seas covering the state during the Paleozoic Era (485–323 million years ago).
Unlike colonial corals (like the Petoskey Stone), these lived as individual polyps.