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Astro Gallery of Gems
Museum quality, 8" tall stone containing many small ammonite fossils. The ammonites are of the species Promicroceras marstonense and are Lower Jurassic (~200 million years old) in age. The piece has been painstakingly prepared with mechanical tools to expose all of the individual ammonite fossils on one side. Ammonites were predatory mollusks that resembled a squid with a shell. These cephalopods had eyes, tentacles, and spiral shells. They are more closely related to a living octopus, though the shells resemble that of a nautilus. True ammonites appeared in the fossil record about 240 million years ago. The last lineages disappeared 65 million years ago at the end of the CretaceousWeight: 11 lbs, Dimension: 16 x 2 x 8 inches
Museum quality, 8" tall stone containing many small ammonite fossils. The ammonites are of the species Promicroceras marstonense and are Lower Jurassic (~200 million years old) in age. The piece has been painstakingly prepared with mechanical tools to expose all of the individual ammonite fossils on one side. Ammonites were predatory mollusks that resembled a squid with a shell. These cephalopods had eyes, tentacles, and spiral shells. They are more closely related to a living octopus, though the shells resemble that of a nautilus. True ammonites appeared in the fossil record about 240 million years ago. The last lineages disappeared 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous *You will receive the exact object in these photos. Weight: 4.5 lbs, Dimension: 8 x 3 x 8 inches
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Fossilized ammonite half which reveals the internal chambers lined with calcite crystals. The ammonite has been internally replaced by calcite with small areas showing its original mother-of-pearl iridescent outer shell. This is a complete ammonite sliced and polished to expose the internal cavities now lined with calcite microcrystals. These pieces are from the late cretaceous age (about 70 - 75 million years stock photo shows, you will receive a similar item. Pattern/color/ shape may slightly vary.
Fossilized ammonite half which reveals the internal chambers lined with calcite crystals. The ammonite has been internally replaced by calcite with small areas showing its original mother-of-pearl iridescent outer shell. This is a complete ammonite sliced and polished to expose the internal cavities now lined with calcite microcrystals. These pieces are from the Late Cretaceous age (about 70 -75 million years). Stock photo shown, you will receive a similar item.
Museum quality, 5" tall stone containing many small ammonite fossils. The ammonites are of the species Promicroceras marstonense and are Lower Jurassic (~200 million years old) in age. The piece has been painstakingly prepared with mechanical tools to expose all of the individual ammonite fossils on one side. Ammonites were predatory mollusks that resembled a squid with a shell. These cephalopods had eyes, tentacles, and spiral shells. They are more closely related to a living octopus, though the shells resemble that of a nautilus. True ammonites appeared in the fossil record about 240 million years ago. The last lineages disappeared 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous.
Mineralist
Due to their body shape, these fossilized creatures are symbols of continual change and evolution. They are an excellent tool to assist you in moving from the old to the new. Ammonites have absorbed cosmic energy over eons, allowing them to draw off all negative energies. Look at the Ammonite spirals as a filter, drawing in the dense energies which are no longer needed, moving them through the coils, and releasing them as fresh life force energies.
Design Toscano
A blend of the earth's beauty and natural history, fossils have long been admired as unique decorative show pieces. Ammonites, extinct relatives of the squid, lived on earth at least 66 million years ago in hard coiled shells that were divided into chambers. This specimen is cast in quality designer resin, finished to replicate the ancient fossil, and is displayed atop a fine museum mount.
Ptychopariida is a large, heterogeneous order of trilobite containing some of the most primitive species known. The earliest species occurred in the second half of the Lower Cambrian period. Trilobites have facial sutures that run along the margin of the glabella and/or fixigena to the shoulder point where the cephalon meets the thorax. These sutures outline the cranidium or the main, central part of the head that does not include the librigena (free cheeks).
Ptychopariida is a large, heterogeneous order of trilobite containing some of the most primitive species known. The earliest species occurred in the second half of the Lower Cambrian period.*You will receive the exact object in these photos.Weight: 17 lbs, Size:17.5 x 12.5 x 2 inches
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