Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen
Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen
Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen
Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen
Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen
Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen
Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen
Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen
Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen

Petoskey Stone / Polished Rock / Michigan Gift / Michigan Treasure / Hand Polished Petoskey Stone / Michigan Decor / Fossil Specimen

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4 oz / 2.5×2 inch Polished Petoskey Stone This beautiful stone was hand selected from the shores of Lake Michigan and put through a seven step polishing process to ensure optimum, long lasting shine! Beautiful stone all the way around. Bottom is flat for easy displaying. All our stones are put through a 7-step polishing process to ensure optimal shine that will last a lifetime. No Chemicals or Sealant! To learn more about our process please visit the "About Us" section of our shop :) History of the Petoskey Stone: The Petoskey Stone is Michigan’s State Stone. It is a fossilized coral called Hexagonaria Percarinata that lived during the Devonian period (over 350 million years ago!!!) During that time, Michigan as we know it, was actually located close to the equator and was a warm, shallow, tropical reef; a perfect habitat for numerous types of corals, such as the Hexagonaria, to thrive. During the next million years, movement of the Earth’s plates caused that land to be pushed up into the North as it is now. Glaciers then scraped along the Earth and deposited the fossils all throughout Michigan’s Northern Lower Peninsula. Over 25 years experience guarantees the best quality craftsmanship! Don't see what you are looking for? We would love to hear from you, Shoot us an email and we will do our best to create a one of a kind piece just for you!