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The Renéville locality is known for producing dioptase with slightly darker
planispiral shells with prominent ribbing that radiates from the center of the shell outward
they tend to attract people who want a specimen that feels both grounded and active rather than soft or dreamy
thanks to the fine-grained matrix and stable composition of the local rock
This intellectual upgrade tends to lead to an expansion of the mind and attunement to higher realms
Desmostylus Tooth - Fossil Specimen natural pigment mineral The Renéville locality is knownMined from: Temblor Formation, Central California, USA Era: Neogene Period (Miocene Epoch) Geological Age: ~2310 MYA Description: This one of a kind Desmostylus tooth fossil is a compact but striking specimen, showing a tightly clustered arrangement of columnar tooth structures embedded in a natural sedimentary matrix. The defining feature is the circular cross sections of the tooth columns, each with a dark, enamel rich outer ring and lighter
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