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Starborn Utah Fossil Red Horn Coral Ring in Sterling Silver
- Celebrate the rarity of Utah Fossil Red Horn Coral with this genuine ring, prong set in Fine Sterling Silver and finished with a hammered 3.5mm shank. A fossilized treasure, it measures about 0.9–1" long by 0.7–0.8" wide.
- Fossil Coral is agatized, meaning its ancient coral structure has been fully replaced by agate during fossilization. Utah Red Horn Coral, formed over 300 million years ago, is especially prized for its deep natural red color and beautifully preserved horn-coral patterns.
- Exceptionally rare and increasingly difficult to source, its limited mining history and unique mineralization make each piece a true geological treasure — distinctive, ancient, and one-of-a-kind.
- Each Fossil is naturally unique in pattern and hue due to natural variations, and it may vary slightly; however, the ring appearance will look similar to the images shown.
- Celebrate the rarity of Utah Fossil Red Horn Coral with this genuine ring, prong set in Fine Sterling Silver and finished with a hammered 3.5mm shank. A fossilized treasure, it measures about 0.9–1" long by 0.7–0.8" wide.
- Fossil Coral is agatized, meaning its ancient coral structure has been fully replaced by agate during fossilization. Utah Red Horn Coral, formed over 300 million years ago, is especially prized for its deep natural red color and beautifully preserved horn-coral patterns.
- Exceptionally rare and increasingly difficult to source, its limited mining history and unique mineralization make each piece a true geological treasure — distinctive, ancient, and one-of-a-kind.
- Each Fossil is naturally unique in pattern and hue due to natural variations, and it may vary slightly; however, the ring appearance will look similar to the images shown.
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-70%Starborn Utah Fossil Red Horn Coral Ring in Sterling Silver—
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$38.40Description
- Celebrate the rarity of Utah Fossil Red Horn Coral with this genuine ring, prong set in Fine Sterling Silver and finished with a hammered 3.5mm shank. A fossilized treasure, it measures about 0.9–1" long by 0.7–0.8" wide.
- Fossil Coral is agatized, meaning its ancient coral structure has been fully replaced by agate during fossilization. Utah Red Horn Coral, formed over 300 million years ago, is especially prized for its deep natural red color and beautifully preserved horn-coral patterns.
- Exceptionally rare and increasingly difficult to source, its limited mining history and unique mineralization make each piece a true geological treasure — distinctive, ancient, and one-of-a-kind.
- Each Fossil is naturally unique in pattern and hue due to natural variations, and it may vary slightly; however, the ring appearance will look similar to the images shown.






















