Fossil Coral Spheres - Carved Madreporic Fossil Coral - Height: 90 mm - Width: 90 mm- 1060 g

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Specimen: carved Madreporic fossil coral sphere from Madagascar, Lower Cretaceous (about 140–100 million years ago), fossilisation by silicification or secondary calcification, weight 1060 g, dimensions 90 × 90 × 90 mm.

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An object embodying millions of years of history: this smooth sphere comes from a rare fossil deposit of madreporic coral from Madagascar, transformed into natural stone through a long, slow process, where time replaced organic matter with minerals.
The result is a fascinating interweaving of concentric, ovoid, and cavernous structures that tell the story of ancient colonial organisms that lived in seas now long gone.
The warm, earthy hue, with shades ranging from honey to golden brown, gives this sphere a strong decorative presence, making it perfect for both the collection and for environments inspired by nature and deep time.
Commercial name: Madagascar fossil coral
Geological age: Lower Cretaceous (about 140-100 million years ago)
Origin: Western Madagascar
Texture: Fossilization by silicification or secondary calcification
Ancient colonial corals lived in tropical marine environments, forming coral reefs. After their death, their calcareous skeletons were covered by marine sediments. Over time, diagenetic processes and mineralization gradually replaced the original structure with calcite, aragonite, or, in some cases, microcrystalline quartz. The result is a fossil rock with still recognizable skeletal structures.

Seller's Story

The Mineral Art Gallery offers minerals, fossils, shells and natural elements. Born in Italy in 2017, today she collaborates with international galleries and collectors, she is a direct importer of large minerals and naturalistic collectible elements; deals with the processing to insert them inside the living space. A section of the gallery was dedicated to the Wunderkammer, "chamber of wonders or cabinet of curiosities" in which Mirabilia elements are presented: naturalia and italiania, a union between "the present is the past". All lots are shipped via DHL Express and Fercam couriers, with insured parcel and tracking.
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An object embodying millions of years of history: this smooth sphere comes from a rare fossil deposit of madreporic coral from Madagascar, transformed into natural stone through a long, slow process, where time replaced organic matter with minerals.
The result is a fascinating interweaving of concentric, ovoid, and cavernous structures that tell the story of ancient colonial organisms that lived in seas now long gone.
The warm, earthy hue, with shades ranging from honey to golden brown, gives this sphere a strong decorative presence, making it perfect for both the collection and for environments inspired by nature and deep time.
Commercial name: Madagascar fossil coral
Geological age: Lower Cretaceous (about 140-100 million years ago)
Origin: Western Madagascar
Texture: Fossilization by silicification or secondary calcification
Ancient colonial corals lived in tropical marine environments, forming coral reefs. After their death, their calcareous skeletons were covered by marine sediments. Over time, diagenetic processes and mineralization gradually replaced the original structure with calcite, aragonite, or, in some cases, microcrystalline quartz. The result is a fossil rock with still recognizable skeletal structures.

Seller's Story

The Mineral Art Gallery offers minerals, fossils, shells and natural elements. Born in Italy in 2017, today she collaborates with international galleries and collectors, she is a direct importer of large minerals and naturalistic collectible elements; deals with the processing to insert them inside the living space. A section of the gallery was dedicated to the Wunderkammer, "chamber of wonders or cabinet of curiosities" in which Mirabilia elements are presented: naturalia and italiania, a union between "the present is the past". All lots are shipped via DHL Express and Fercam couriers, with insured parcel and tracking.
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Details

Mineral Form
Fossil Coral Spheres - Carved Madreporic Fossil Coral
Weight
1060 g
Country of Origin
Madagascar
Height
90 mm
Width
90 mm
Depth
90 mm
ItalyVerified
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Objects sold
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