
Cockle Shell (Fossil or Recent)
Class Bivalvia, Family Cardiidae (e.g., Cerastoderma edule for common cockle)
Hardness: 3-4 (due to aragonite/calcite composition); Color: Typically off-white, cream, grey, or light brown, often with concentric growth lines or radial ribs in darker shades; Luster: Dull to chalky when dry, sometimes pearly on the interior;…
- Hardness
- 3-4 (due to aragonite/calcite composition)
- Luster
- Dull to chalky when dry, sometimes pearly on the interior
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