Opalized Septarian Formations Fossil from AustralianOpalHunter

seen from Germany
seen from Kazakhstan
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Kazakhstan

seen from Russia

seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Australia
seen from Japan

seen from Norway

seen from Canada

seen from Canada

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Netherlands
Opalized Septarian Formations Fossil from AustralianOpalHunter
Agathized (Rock/Gound) & Opalized (Rock/Ice) fossil pokemons
During the formation of a fossil, due to the minerals in the area, a fossil can become agatized or opalized, this means that the resulting fossil can have parts made out of agathe or opal, giving them an iridiscent look
Due to this process, this 2 fossil pokemons after being revived had some of their body parts completely replaced by the minerals
The Agatized fossil (Rock/Ground) is based on the Doedicurus Clavicaudatus
The Opalized fossil (Rock/Ice) is based on the Elasmotherium Sibiricum
Briney Bubblebeard the Master of Sea Lore
Since I did a Pyritized fossil, I also wanted to do something with Opalized Fossils. Kingler is not a Fossil Pokemon though so I just gave him a magic Opal Claw instead. Personally Opals are one of my favorite gemstones, they get their rainbowy color because there are particles of Water trapped within the crystal structure.
Briney Bubblebeard is as old and salty as salty ole' Sailors come, He knows every nautical tall tail and has lived many of them too. He has stories as deep and dark as the ocean's depths, and as stormy as the harshest of tempests that can chill the toughest of warriors down to their bones and raise ghosts of old sailors from their watery graves, that's why he's been called The Master of Sea Lore! He goes around from port to port traveling with various crews at a time sharing his tales which have sometimes saves sailors lives.
hehe shiny ammonite
Opalized fossils!
Definitely! The following are opalized fossils from Lightning Ridge, N.S.W, Australia, all of which are part of the collection of the Australian Opal Center. Clockwise from top left: A freshwater snail, a plesiosaur tooth, a crocodile tooth, a pine cone and a pelvic bone from an ornithopod!
[ photo source ]
CONJOINED OPALIZED FOSSIL & OPALIZED PETRIFIED WOOD 🌈 Sandstone + Conjoined Rose Pearl & Lapis Lazuli + Red Moonstone • • • • • Collab with @bjrb.1607 • • • A mega collab! I'm sorry for the long time, even so I must say that I liked the way it came; super difficult color palette but the goal of fusing them all into one was achieved; I hope you like it! Some facts: He's a very quiet and peaceful fusion, he doesn't like violence, although when it needs to move it perches on a cloud, since thanks to Moonstone's attitude it's unstable; he's very strong and has the size of Sardonyx, his weapon is a hammer (Red Moonstone - Conjoined Rose Pearl & Lapis Lazuli) belongs to me and (Sandstone) belongs to @bjrb.1607)