The H.O.P.e stone is more than just a stone, it is a Ram's Horn oyster fossil that lived over 100 million years ago, remarkably preserved to this day. They truly represent community and strength in giving, and symbolize wealth in abundance through unselfishness.
Ancient Fossil Nurtures New Life
When these prehistoric oysters lived, each contributed their own substance to bond together and build strong family communities. These great oyster reef colonies protected smaller creatures, who sought refuge and shelter amongst the reef. The colony 'collected' food that drifted in from the sea, and were a very important food source for the hungry inhabitants of the reef, the land, and the sea. These ancient fossil oysters had no heart that could feel, nor a brain that could reason, and yet they fed the hungry, provided shelter for the 'homeless', and bonded with their neighbors! They instinctively did good deeds for their 'sea-cosystem'! They are wonderful examples of the purpose of our own existence and can inspire us to be "unshelfish" in our living, by giving and helping our local communities.The H.O.P.e stone is a potent symbol and effective tool that can help remind us to keep those thoughts focused.
A Stone of Mythical Proportion
The H.O.P.e stone, also known as the Horn Of Plenty stone, is named for its resemblance to the Cornucopia, a symbol of abundant harvest and reaping the inexhaustible riches of God's goodness. The Horn of Amalthea, the enchanted Ram's Horn, was also a symbol of abundance and wealth. In Greek mythology it was believed that whoever possessed the Ram's Horn would be granted whatever they desired. Similar possibilities can exist with this well-preserved symbol of giving and abundance!
"Symbolic representations have long been known to help fortify humanity's collective consciousness for unification and meaning towards a common belief or goal. This ancient fossil is significant in its preservation, has resurfaced to be a very useful tool for humanity, and now has a brand new purpose in light of our present day!"
Martin Fry,
Fossil Artist and Founder of Horn Of Plenty enterprises
Native To The U.S.A.
These fossilized oysters are found and unearthed in Central Texas. They are then cleaned, carefully polished and placed in a quality American-made, burgundy-suede, embroidered pouch that protects and preserves your important keepsake or H.O.P.e stone jewelry.






