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St. Cuthberts Beads - rosary made from crinoid columnals
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St. Cuthberts Beads - rosary made from crinoid columnals
Unidentified crinoid columnals used as beads for jewellery. Specimens from the Carboniferous Yoredale Shales, Ribblehead, Yorkshire
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1. Title: St. Cuthbert's Beads: A Paleozoic Rosary Crafted from Crinoid Columnals, Ribblehead, Yorkshire, England 2.. This image showcases a unique and spiritually significant rosary, known as St. Cuthbert's Beads, crafted from unidentified crinoid columnals discovered in the Carboniferous Yoredale Shales at Ribblehead, Yorkshire, England. The crinoids, also referred to as sea lilies or "Living Rocks," are ancient invertebrates belonging to the Echinodermata phylum and the Crinoidea class. Crinoids were abundant during the Paleozoic Era, particularly in the Carboniferous period, and are characterized by their distinctive columnar structures. These columnals, which were once part of the crinoid's calcareous stems, have been meticulously collected and strung together to create this extraordinary rosary. The crinoid fossils, originating from the Yoredale Shales, date back to approximately 320 million years ago. Their discovery in this region is not surprising, as the area was once submerged in a warm, shallow sea during the Carboniferous period. The intricate beauty of these fossils has long captured the imagination of collectors and scholars alike, making them a popular subject for various forms of art and jewelry. The creation of St. Cuthbert's Beads not only serves as a testament to the rich paleontological heritage of Yorkshire but also highlights the deep connection between the natural world and spiritual practices. The rosary, with its ancient crinoid beads, offers a unique blend of history, science, and faith, inviting us to contemplate the wonders of the natural world and the passage of time. This image provides a glimpse into the fascinating world of the Carboniferous period and the diverse array of life that once inhabited our planet. The intricately crafted St. Cuthbert's Beads serve as a reminder of the beauty and significance of the natural world, as well as the enduring allure of the past.
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