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Orthoceras Tower - Museum Quality

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This Orthoceras showpiece is an amazing collector's piece. This piece measures 71" approximately in height and 14" at the widest part of the base.  

**This is for pick-up only.  Due to Height and weight, please plan accordingly when coming to pick-up. Located at our Marysville Raven's Cauldron.

Orthoceras is approximately 450 million years old, this fossil can provide deep connection with the Earth. Pushes us to transformation. Increases life force and potentially lifespan. Past life recall. Animal communication. Root Chakra

Orthoceras was an ancient cephalopod. Orthoceras fossils are found all over the world. They were plentiful in all of the Paleozoic oceans. "Straight-shelled" cephalopods.They lived inside of their shell, had tentacles they could use to grab food and used jet propulsion, squirting water to move.

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    Description

    This Orthoceras showpiece is an amazing collector's piece. This piece measures 71" approximately in height and 14" at the widest part of the base.  

    **This is for pick-up only.  Due to Height and weight, please plan accordingly when coming to pick-up. Located at our Marysville Raven's Cauldron.

    Orthoceras is approximately 450 million years old, this fossil can provide deep connection with the Earth. Pushes us to transformation. Increases life force and potentially lifespan. Past life recall. Animal communication. Root Chakra

    Orthoceras was an ancient cephalopod. Orthoceras fossils are found all over the world. They were plentiful in all of the Paleozoic oceans. "Straight-shelled" cephalopods.They lived inside of their shell, had tentacles they could use to grab food and used jet propulsion, squirting water to move.

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