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About Green River Fossil Company

Green River Fossil Company is a world leader in fossil preparation and presentation, specializing in the unique fossil treasures available from the Green River Formation of Wyoming, USA. Fifty million years ago, in southwestern Wyoming, a tropical freshwater lake teemed with life. Turtles, fish, crocodiles, and lush vegetation were all once well-established inhabitants of the region. Today, the lake has transformed into an incredibly rich cache of fossils where the past is forever preserved in layers of natural limestone. This is famously known as the Green River Format...Read More

Green River Fossil Company

Established in 20031stDibs seller since 2021

Featured Pieces

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This irregularly shaped fossil mural features a dynamic flow of exquisitely preserved, 50 million year old fossil fish. The fossils include a Notogoneus osculus, a Diplomystus dentat...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Triptych from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This sculptural stone triptych features a beautiful array of fossil fish: three Diplomystus dentatus, four Cockerellites liops, and twelve Knightia eocaena are all preserved in an el...
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2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish & Kinstugi Mural, Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This fossil fish mural features a large Diplomystus dentatus, three Knightia eocaena, and two Cockerellites liops in natural, fossil-bearing limestone. This stone’s soft, warm colors are a perfect contrast for the deep color of the fossils. The 50-million-year-old fossils are from the Early Eocene and were discovered in our private quarry in southwestern Wyoming, part of the Green River Formation. This mural is part of a limited series in which we are exploring the use of Kinstugi to highlight various features within our fossil stone. The ancient art of Kinstugi originates from 15th century Japan...
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2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This fossil fish mural features three Diplomystus dentatus and three Knightia eocaena in a richly hued limestone. The deep colors of our prized "Steel Blue Lake" layer are beautifull...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This irregularly shaped fossil mural features vivid color and dramatic texture as the backdrop for exquisitely preserved, 50 million year old fossil fish. The fossils include a Diplo...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This elegant fossil fish mural works equally well in a vertical or horizontal presentation. The dramatic flow of 50 million year old fossil fish is comprised of a large Notogoneus os...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This sculptural fossil fish mural features two Diplomystus dentatus, a Phareodus testis, a Cockerellites liops, and three Knightia eocaena. All fossils are from the Early Eocene and ...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This irregularly shaped fossil mural presents a dynamic array of beautifully preserved, 50 million year old fossil fish. The fossils include two Diplomystus dentatus, a Mioplosus lab...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This irregularly shaped fossil mural presents an array of beautifully preserved 50 million-year-old fossil fish. The fossils include a large example of a Mioplosus labracoides, a Dip...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish, Amia, from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This dramatic fossil speciman is a 50 million year old Amia pattersoni from the Green River Formation. This is among the finest and most detailed examples of Amia which we have ever ...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
A dynamic array of fossil fish flow through this superlative stone mural. A large Phareodus testis, three Diplomystus dentatus, a Cockerellites liops, and nine Knightia eocaena are f...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

50 Million Year Old Fossil Fish Mural from the Green River Formation, Wyoming
By Green River Fossil Company
Located in Logan, UT
This delicately hued fossil mural presents a Diplomystus dentatus, a Priscacara serrata, a Cockerellites liops, and three Knightia eocaena. These 50 million year old fossil fish are ...
Category

2010s American Decorative Art

Materials

Limestone

More About Green River Fossil Company

Our private fossil quarry is made up of many layers of sedimentary limestone. Each layer represents a season of deposits laid down in the ancient lakebed. Every layer is unique in color and presentation. Only some layers can be accessed, many will never reveal their secrets.

A keen eye is required to identify and collect the stone and the unique fossils within. It is a time consuming and laborious process, and we never know if a season of digging will produce only common fish or an exciting rare specimen.

We often utilize the setting sun and lamps for fossil hunting; the low angle of the light causes the tiniest ripples and bumps in the surface of the stone to cast strong shadows, making it easier to identify fossil content beneath the stone surface.

A partially exposed palm frond, still embedded in the ground where it has resided for about 50 million years. A large and delicate fossil plant such as this requires careful collection so we can safely transport it back to the prep lab.

Preparation underway on an aspiration, which is a highly sought after phenomenon. An aspiration is a fish which meets its demise while attempting to eat another fish that proves to be too large.

A Cockerellites liops (formerly known and still often referred to as a Priscacara) undergoing preparation.

A large Diplomystus dentatus, painstakingly being prepared. The final layers of limestone must be carefully removed so as not to damage the fossil content beneath.