Nita's Fluid Woodworks
Petoskey Skull Resin Encapsulation – Michigan Fossils & Great Lakes Stones | Nita's Fluid Wood
Petoskey Skull Resin Encapsulation – Michigan Fossils & Great Lakes Stones | Nita's Fluid Wood
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Discover the perfect blend of nature and artistry with our Petoskey Skull Resin Encapsulation. This handcrafted resin skull is infused with authentic Michigan Great Lakes stones and fossils, some including:
✔ Petoskey Stones – Fossilized coral unique to Michigan
✔ Pudding Stones – Rare, naturally colorful quartz-rich stones
✔ Charlevoix Stones – Smaller, honeycomb-patterned fossil coral
✔ Crinoids – Ancient marine fossils from the Great Lakes region
✔ Horn Coral – Prehistoric coral formations from Michigan waters
✔ Stromatolites – Fossilized algae, one of Earth’s oldest life forms
Encased in crystal-clear resin, this unique skull sculpture showcases the raw beauty of Michigan’s geological treasures. Whether you're a rock and mineral collector, a Michigan nature enthusiast, or someone who appreciates high-quality handcrafted resin art, this piece makes a stunning statement in any collection.
Shop now and own a piece of Michigan’s natural history, preserved forever in resin!
Materials
Materials
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
For your information, I don't offer pretty shipping. I offer safe shipping! I have never had a product damaged in shipping, and that's because I protect my art very well!
Returns—If you need to return an item, there has to be legitimate reasoning. The box must be unopened. I promise you will not package it the way I did, and it will probably not make it back to me in one piece. There are no returns accepted on custom orders. They are custom. I can't resell custom orders.
IF I MESSED UP, I'LL FIX IT! If, by chance, there's a problem with shipping, I'm here to help. I need a few photos of the package as it was received and any damage. I'm committed to making things right.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
When Cleaning: Epoxy Resin is a Non-porous surface. Soap and water are sufficient when cleaning your pieces. Use a soft cloth or washcloth to clean your pieces!
Windex can also be used.
I like to use streak-free microfiber cloths. Like the ones for cars and windows.
DO NOT use abrasive towels or rags! You will scratch it!
DO NOT use harsh chemicals on epoxy resin! I will discolor it.


