necklace bead or what

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ohio

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I do not mean to burst anyone's bubble but, since you asked it is NOT a bead and NOT wooden but, a mineral formation that is formed much like a geode. This is not to say that it was never picked up and used as a bead but, that would be tough to prove unless it was gouged out or worn from suspension.



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ohio said:
I do not mean to burst anyone's bubble but, since you asked it is NOT a bead and NOT wooden but, a mineral formation that is formed much like a geode. This is not to say that it was never picked up and used as a bead but, that would be tough to prove unless it was gouged out or worn from suspension.



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Thanks for the reply Chuck. I don't know much about these things. The reason I called it wooden was because the rings that you can see in the end of it looks like growth rings in trees. How the hole got there is a mystery to me though. How would that be formed in the center?
 

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It's a fossilized plant of some kind and the hole through the center is natural and formed by the center core of the plant eroding away. I doubt it was a Bead though.
 

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