Collection: Black Horn Coral

Typically black or dark brown in color, Black Horn Coral has a unique, horn-like shape. It often has intricate patterns and textures. It's a fossil, meaning it was once a living coral that has since undergone mineralization, turning it into a form of chalcedony or other minerals. Found in various parts of the world, Black Horn Coral is often sourced from regions with a rich geological history, such as the Western United States. Due to its unique appearance, it is popular in jewelry making. It can be cut and polished into cabochons, beads, or other forms for use in rings, necklaces, and other accessories. Cabochons, beads, and other forms are popular in creating unique and striking jewelry pieces.