Corsi Collection of Decorative Stones

Page 5 of 10, showing 401 - 500 of 1000 stones.
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
OUMNH number Name and quarry location Geological description
OUMNH number Name and quarry location Geological description
401stone 401 Breccia traccagnina, locality unknown Polymict limestone conglomerate - perhaps a debris flow.
402stone 402 Breccia traccagnina, breccia Capitolina, locality unknown Polymict limestone conglomerate.
403stone 403 Breccia traccagnina, brecha da Arrábida, from Siera di Arrábida, Setúbal, Portugal Polymict limestone conglomerate
404stone 404 Breccia corallina, from Verzirhan, Bilecik,Turkey Limestone breccia with extensive solution-modified stylolitic clast contacts, and calcite-filled fractures/veins.
405stone 405 Breccia di Settebasi, from Isle of Skyros, Sporades, Central Greece Sheared fine-grained calcite marble breccia.
406stone 406 Breccia di Settebasi fiorito, from Isle of Skyros, Sporades, Central Greece Sheared breccia of fine-grained calcite marble clasts in a hematitic calcareous matrix.
407stone 407 Griotte, from the Haute Pyrénées, France Lower Devonian red nodular limestone, clay-rich matrix, with extensive solution seams and stylolites
408stone 408 Breccia della Villa Casali, locality unknown Polymict limestone conglomerate. Note complex sutured solution-modified clast contacts. Contains shell fragments among clasts.
409stone 409 Semesanto, from Isle of Skyros, Sporades, Central Greece Polymict sheared limestone breccia in clay-rich matrix.
410stone 410 Breccia di Casteldaccia, from Calvario, near Casteldaccia, Palermo, Sicily Polymict limestone conglomerate with pervasive sutured solution-modified clast boundaries.
411stone 411 Breccia dorata, from Siena, Tuscany, Italy Limestone breccia/conglomerate with pervasive suturing and solution-modification of clast boundaries.
412stone 412 Breccia dorata, from Siena, Tuscany, Italy Limestone breccia with solution-modified fractures
413stone 413 Breccia gialla, locality unknown Polymict limestone breccia/conglomerate.
414stone 414 Occhio di pernice, locality unknown Limestone conglomerate. Clasts are in part intraclast-rich; this may be debris flow material. Note extensive stylolites and calcite-filled fractures
415stone 415 Breccia, locality unknown Polymict limestone conglomerate. Matrix is a fossiliferous micrite with minor dendritic Mn-oxides. Some clasts have goethitic rims. Note calcite-filled voids and calcite-filled fractures. Red areas are filler/polishing compound.
416stone 416 Probably breccia di Sciro from Skyros, Sporades, Central Greece A nodular or conglomeratic limestone, sheared and metamorphosed to a marble breccia, with extensive clay-rich hematitic matrix and deformed calcite veins. Note extensive late-stage solution seamed stylolite development.
417stone 417 Breccia pavonazza, locality unknown Polymict limestone/marble breccia-conglomerate with red, calcareous mudstone/lateritic matrix, and stylolites. Some residual fossils appear to be present.
418stone 418 Grand antique, bianco e nero antico, from Lez valley, Aubert, near St Girons, Hautes-Pyrénées, France Black limestone breccia with calcite-filled voids and fractures. Some beige coloured areas are fossiliferous clasts and margins to black clasts.
419stone 419 Breccia gialla e nera, from Portovenere, La Spezia, Liguria, Italy Black and grey limestone conglomerate, with a yellow ferruginous calcite matrix.
420stone 420 Pavonazzetto, from Iscehisar (Synnada), Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey Breccia of medium to coarse-grained calcite marble clasts in a darkred marble matrix.
421stone 421 Breccia della villa Adriana, breccia Quintilina, most probably from Levanto, Liguria, Italy Serpentinite breccia.
422stone 422 Oolite bianca di Monte Baldo, from Monte Baldo, and most probably from Punta San Vigilio, Verona, Veneto, Italy Oolitic limestone; oosparite with calcite-filled fractures.
423stone 423 Oolite bianca e gialla di Monte Baldo, from Monte Baldo, and most probably from Punta San Vigilio, Verona, Veneto, Italy Oolitic limestone; oosparite with extensive yellow limonite in the matrix and cortex of the ooliths. Brown is filler/polishing compound.
424stone 424 Oolite bigia di Brescia, from Brescia, Lombardy, Italy Oolitic limestone; oosparite with abundant crinoid debris.
425stone 425 Breccia di Bologna, from Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy Polymict conglomerate with microspar matrix. Clasts are predominantly of limestone; some are a jasper-like pseudobreccia in appearance.
426stone 426 Breccia di Arbe, breccia a semesanto di Dalmazia, from Island of Rab, Primorje-Gorski, Croatia Polymict conglomerate of limestone clasts.
427stone 427 Breccia di Terni, from Terni, Umbria, Italy Polymict limestone conglomerate, clasts mainly of pink or creamy white pelagic limestone, some rimmed with dendritic manganese oxides. It also contains clasts of coarsely crystalline white calcite.
428stone 428 Mandolato di Lubiara, nembro rosato, from Lubiara, Caprino Veronese, Verona, Veneto, Italy Upper Jurassic or Cretaceous burrowed nodular biomicrite limestone crowded with skeletal grains. Note the extersitu stylolite development.
429stone 429 Corallina di Carrara, from Carrara, Massa e Carrara, Tuscany, Italy Marble breccia, medium-grained calcite marble clasts in a granular ferruginous calcite matrix. It is heavily fractured, the fractures filled with calcite.
430stone 430 Pomorol di S.Giorgio, from San Giorgio, Verona, Veneto, Italy Brecciated, stylolitised, biomicrite limestone with scattered intraclasts.
431stone 431 Breccia pavonazzetto, from Iscehisar (Synnada), Afyonkarahisar Province, Turkey Marble breccia; a heavily stylolitised, metamorphosed polymict limestone conglomerate, probably resedimented.
432stone 432 Breccia di Seravezza, from Seravezza; or perhaps breccia Medicea, from nearby Stazzema, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy Fine-grained calcite marble breccia.
433stone 433 'Breccia di Brentonega di Dolce nel Veronese', from Dolce, Verona, Veneto, Italy, or from Brentónico, Trentino, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy Jurassic ?syn-sedimentary breccia with micritic limestone clasts, sparry matrix, stylolites and spar-filled voids.
434stone 434 Breccia dorata, from Montagnola Senese, Siena, Tuscany, Italy Breccia of fine-grained recrystallised limestone (probably weakly metamorphosed) clasts, closely packed, with minimal red calcareous matrix. Pink colour is leached, not present in rims of larger clasts and all the smaller clasts. It has stylolites, stylolitised clast boundaries, and a few sparry calcite-filled cavities.
435stone 435 Breccia di Canneto, from Canneto, Tuscany, Italy Breccia of grey micritic limestone clasts showing 'paesination' (microfracture constrained iron-staining like that of pietra paesina, q.v.)
436stone 436 Semesanto di Milano, from Milan, Lombardy, Italy Lower Jurassic limestone. A crinoidal biosparite, the red crinoid debris overgrown with white calcite rims, and with coarse sparry calcite in the interstices.
437stone 437 Broccatellone, from Verzirhan, Bilecik,Turkey Polymict limestone breccia with spar-filled cavities. Note suturing/dissolution at clast boundaries.
438stone 438 Breccia di Brescia, from Brescia, Lombardy, Italy Limestone breccia.
439stone 439 Breccia rossa di Trapani, rosso di Castellammare, from Castellammare, Trapani, Sicily, Italy Jurassic-Cretaceous burrowed red, nodular micritic pelagic limestone with abundant thin-shelled bivalve (Bositra) debris. Note solution seams.
440stone 440 Corallina di Pisa, from Pisa, Tuscany, Italy Breccia of fine-grained calcite marble clasts.
441stone 441 Breccia del lago di Como, from Lake Como, Como, Lombardy, Italy Peloidal limestone breccia. The matrix is pale brown transparent calcite, as compact banded travertine in places. Note extensive brown filler/polishing compound.
442stone 442 Breccia di Mastro Simone, from S.Angelo Romano, Roma, Lazio, Italy Limestone; a burrowed nodular biopel-micrite, perhaps from the Jurassic Rosso ammonitico formation.
443stone 443 Broccatello di Maran, from Maran, Verona, Italy Rosso ammonitico Jurassic pelagic limestone. It is a heavily stylolitised pebbly fossiliferous micrite, either an intraformational conglomerate or a debris-flow.
444stone 444 Rosso di Rosaro, from Rosaro, Verona, Veneto, Italy Stylolitised nodular biomicrite; a pelagic limestone of the Jurassic Rosso Ammonitico Formation.
445stone 445 Broccatello di Torbe, from Torbe, Verona, Veneto, Italy A redeposited pelagic limestone of the Jurassic Rosso Ammonitico Formation.
446stone 446 probably breccia di Carrara, from Carrara, Massa e Carrara, Tuscany, Italy; or breccia di Seravezza, from Seravezza, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy Marble breccia: a limestone breccio-conglomerate that has subsequently been metamorphosed.
447stone 447 Breccia del Lago di Garda, from Lake Garda, and perhaps from Brentónico, Trentino, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy Limestone; a burrowed nodular biomicrite crowded with skeletal grains, with extersitu stylolite development. Dark brown area is filler.
448stone 448 Broccatellone, from Verzirhan, Bilecik,Turkey Polymict limestone breccia.
449stone 449 Breccia di Brianza, from the area of Brianza , Lombardy, Italy Fine-grained limestone conglomerate. Clasts include ooliths and various beige, cream and white limestones, in a sparry calcite matrix.
450stone 450 Breccia della Gaetta, from Gaetta (Gaeta), Lake Como, Como, Lombardy, Italy Limestone breccio-conglomerate in pink limestone matrix.
451stone 451 Breccia di Lugano, from Lake Lugano, Varese, Lombardy, Italy Slumped (or sheared) limestone/marble breccia, with red and metallic grey hematite, and flecks of green chlorite and yellow-brown goethite.
452stone 452 Breccia del Giannicolo, from Rome, Lazio, Italy Limestone breccio-conglomerate, very poorly sorted; the matrix is clear crystalline calcite in places, elsewhere full of microfauna-rich grains.
453stone 453 Breccia del Giannicolo, from Rome, Lazio, Italy Poorly sorted limestone conglomerate with extensive styolitic suturing of clast boundaries. The matrix is micritic with less forams than no. 454. It has some spar-cemented intraclasts and a few dark grey clasts. Some dendritic manganese oxides are evident on the sides of the specimen.
454stone 454 Breccia del Giannicolo, from Rome, Lazio, Italy Poorly sorted limestone conglomerate with extensive styolitic suturing of clast boundaries. The matrix is micritic with abundant forams. Yellow areas are filler.
455stone 455 Mischio di Casale, from Casale, Verona, Veneto, Italy, is doubtful Limestone breccia-conglomerate with scattered large bioclasts of marine organisms in a creamy microcrystalline matrix containing forams. Note extensive suturing of grain boundaries, and calcite filled fractures.
456stone 456 Breccia di Cango, from Cango, Milan, Lombardy, Italy Brecciated marble.
457stone 457 Griotte, from the Haute Pyrénées, France Devonian hematite-rich fine-grained nodular limestone with extensive stylolite development. White areas are calcite spar-filled goniatites
458stone 458 Pomarolo di Serme, from Serme, Verona, Veneto, Italy Brecciated limestone with red, non-calcareous (perhaps lateritic) matrix.
459stone 459 Broccatello di Milano, from Milan, Lombardy, Italy Polymict limestone conglomerate with sutured/stylolized grain boundaries, very poorly sorted, matrix largely calcarenite.
460stone 460 Breccia de'Colli Euganei, probably from Verona or Vicenza regions, Veneto Italy Brecciated limestone with pervasive stylolites.
461stone 461 probably diaspro tenero di Sicilia, from Sicily, Italy; but may be breccia d'Arzo, from Ticino, Switzerland. Polymict limestone breccia with variable amounts of orange iron-staining of micritic matrix.
462stone 462 Breccia di Cori, from Cori, Latina, Lazio, Italy Intraformational limestone breccia of peloidal limestone (fragments of Triassic-Jurassic limestones) in pink Jurassic-Cretaceous pelagic limestone matrix.
463stone 463 Broccatello di Olorgie, from Olorgie, Verona, Veneto, Italy Rosso ammonitico Jurassic nodular pelagic limestone.
464stone 464 Broccatello di Malcesine, nembro rosato, from Malcesine, Lake Garda, Verona, Veneto, Italy Upper Jurassic limestone; a burrowed nodular biomicrite crowded with skeletal grains but microbreccia-conglomerate in places. Note the extersitu stylolite development.
465stone 465 rosso di Grezzana, rosso Verona, from Grezzana, Val Pantena, Verona, Veneto, Italy Nodular pelagic limestone from the Jurassic rosso ammonitico formation.
466stone 466 Breccia del Largo di Garda, from Lake Garda, Lombardy, Italy Rosso ammonitico Middle-Upper Jurassic nodular pelagic limestone.
467stone 467 Breccia di Tivoli, from Tivoli, Lazio, Italy Black limestone breccia with white limestone matrix.
468stone 468 Breccia degli Appennini, from Apennines, Italy Limestone. A debris-flow deposit of bio- and intraclast-rich biomicrite. Stylolites and manganese oxide dendrites are present.
469stone 469 Breccia degli Appennini, from Apennines, Italy Matrix-supported bio- and intraclast-rich biomicrite limestone. It is poorly sorted; possibly resedimented in a debris flow.
470stone 470 Breccia degli Appennini, from Apennines, Italy Bioturbated fossiliferous biomicrite limestone. A packstone (grain-supported, the bioclasts in contact). It has fractures and stylolites.
471stone 471 Breccia di Ponte Salaro, from Ponte Salaro, near. Rome, Lazio, Italy Polymict limestone conglomerate with abundant nummulites, molluscan and other skeletal debris. It is extensively stylolitised. The micritic matrix has a rich microfauna. It has large areas of yellowish filler and brown areas around clasts are also filler.
472stone 472 perhaps Chiampo, from Ponte Salaro, near Rome is doubtful; this is more likely to be from the area of Chiampo, in Vicenza. Limestone; a foraminiferal ruddite with abundant nummulites and other benthic forams, algal grains, mollusc fragments and limestone intraclasts. It has extensive solution of grain boundaries, creamy micritic cement containing microfossils. Extensive use has been made of an orange filler.
473stone 473 Breccia di Monsumano, from Monsummano Terme, Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy Slumped/sheared limestone breccia with calcite-filled fractures and with small amounts of manganese oxides as dendrites and stylolites.
474stone 474 breccia di Taormina, from Taormina, Messina, Sicily, Italy; or perhaps breccia della Villa Casali, locality unknown Polymict breccia of limestone clasts in red micritic matrix.
475stone 475 Cipollino mandolato, perhaps Tarteing, from Tarteing, Esplas de Sérou, Ariège, Midi-Pyrénées, France Calcite marble. A metamorphosed nodular limestone, clay matter surrounding the nodules has altered to fine-grained chlorite. A few slender veins have ferruginous infills.
476stone 476 Breccia di Prato, from Prato, Florence, Tuscany, Italy (unlikely) Poorly sorted polymict limestone breccia with many fossiliferous clasts. Clasts have green chloritic rims.
477stone 477 Breccia di Seravezza, from Seravezza, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy Breccia of calcite marble clasts.
478stone 478 Breccia di Sciro, from Isle of Skyros, Sporades, Central Greece Sheared polymict marble breccia
479stone 479 Breccia di Seravezza from Seravezza, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy; or breccia di Siena, from Siena, Tuscany, Italy Sheared breccia of calcite marble clasts; ferruginous staining gives yellow colouration.
480stone 480 Breccia di Val di Radi, breccia di Siena, from Valle di Radi, Siena, Tuscany, Italy Sheared micritic limestone with plastic deformation features, weakly metamorphosed.
481stone 481 Breccia traccagnina di Vitulano, from Vitulano, Benevento, Campania, Italy Polymict predominantly limestone conglomerate.
482stone 482 Breccia traccagnina di Monte Gargano, from Monte Gargano promontory, Foggia, Puglia, Italy Polymict limestone conglomerate with limestone matrix. It has stylolitised, solution-modified contacts between clasts.
483stone 483 'Breccia traccagnina di Giazza', locality unknown; possibly the Verona area, Veneto, Italy Polymict limestone breccia-conglomerate with solution modified clast boudaries.
484stone 484 Serpentina di Torino from the province of Turin, Piedmont, Italy Poorly-sorted breccia of heavily fractured, calcite-cemented clasts of serpentinite in a gritty ferruginous matrix.
485stone 485 breccia rossa Appenninica, from between Biassa and Pegazzano, La Spezia, Liguria, Italy Burrowed stylolitised nodular limestone which has been tectonically modified.
486stone 486 Breccia di Pistoja, from Pistoia, Tuscany, Italy Fractured, solution-modified, polymict limestone conglomerate. The micritic matrix contains large benthic forams. The sample has calcite-filled fractures and some dendritic pyrolusite in both clasts and matrix .
487stone 487 Breccia di Casale, from Casale, Verona, Veneto, Italy Bioclastic limestone with large benthic foraminifera.
488stone 488 Fior di pesco Apuano, from Seravezza, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy Sheared marble breccia; perhaps a tectonised burrowed/nodular limestone.
489stone 489 Breccia degli Appennini, from the Apennines, Italy Deformed granitoid; porphyroblasts are quartz dominantly, perhaps originally vein quartz, now disrupted.
490stone 490 Breccia di Sarzana, from Sarzana, near Seravezza, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy; or perhaps breccia di Seravezza, from Seravezza, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy Marble breccia; a metamorphosed polymict limestone breccia with extensive solution seams.
491stone 491 Breccia di Sarzana, from Sarzana, near Seravezza, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy; or perhaps breccia di Seravezza, from Seravezza, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy Marble breccia with calcite filled fractures.
492stone 492 probably Gialletto di Torri del Benaco, from Torri del Benaco, Verona, Veneto, Italy Debris-flow deposit of limestone intraclasts in fossiliferous micritic matrix. Clay-coated stylolites are conspicuous.
493stone 493 Probably mandolato di Grezzana, nembro rosato; from Grezzana, Verona, Veneto, Italy Pelagic limestone. A burrowed nodular fossiliferous micritic limestone with stylolites and solution seams, most probably of Upper Jurassic age, from the upper part of the Rosso Ammonitico Formation.
494stone 494 Breccia di Napoli, from Naples, Campania, Italy Micritic limestone with pale grey dolomite nodules; calcite-filled fractures, and disseminated dendritic pyrolusite. Brown is filler.
495stone 495 Breccia di Carrara, from Carrara, Massa e Carrara, Tuscany, Italy Marble breccia-conglomerate
496stone 496 Breccia degli Appennini, from the Apennines, Italy Debris flow; containing poorly sorted matrix-supported white limestone and other intraclasts in a pink limestone matrix. Sample has calcite-filled fractures.
497stone 497 Rosso Verona, from Verona, Veneto, Italy Limestone from the Jurassic Rosso Ammonitico formation. A red nodular, micritic limestone with pervasive clay-coated solution seams.
498stone 498 Marmo marrone di Sestino, from Sestino, Milan, Lombardy, Italy; or from Verona, Veneto, Italy Most probably a resedimented nodular limestone with extensive solution seams and stylolites.
499stone 499 Rosso di Mizzole, from Mizolle, Val Pantena, Verona, Veneto, Italy Burrowed nodular fossiliferous micritic pelagic limestone with calcite/clay-lined stylolites and solution seams. It is from the Jurassic Rosso Ammonitico Formation.
500stone 500 'Persichino di Romegiano', from Domegiano or Romagnano, Verona, Veneto, Italy Fossiliferous micritic limestone with debris probably of bivalves.
Page 5 of 10, showing 401 - 500 of 1000 stones.
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
Enter some search terms
Show results as:

search tips

Searches the database for all stone records containing the words you enter. To search for a text string, put it between quotation marks. To search for stone records that don't contain a word, put a minus sign in front of it.

For example, entering: granite "coarse-grained" -Egypt will find all the coarse-grained granites that do not come from Egypt.

Terms of three characters or less have not been indexed.