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Agatized Ammonite Fossil Pair D

Agatized Ammonite Fossil Pair D

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This beautiful pair of agatized ammonite fossils with crystallized chambers and beautiful backs with agatization, suturing, and iridescent flash from Majanga, Madagascar measure about 3" x 2.5" each and come with the acrylic stands they're shown on, ready to become beautiful pieces of your Cabinet of Curiosities!

History | Science

Ammonoids are a group of extinct marine molluscs in the class Cephalopoda, a class which they share with animals today such as their cousin, the Nautilus, as well as Squid and Cuttlefish. Ammonites appeared during the Devonia Period and vanished during the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction event. This ammonite, found in Majanga, Madagascar, comes from the Cretaceous Period.

Ammonites can be distinguished by their septa, the dividing walls that separate the chambers within their shell. During fossilization, those chambers were filled with silica-rich water, and with time and pressure, the silica, along with the trace minerals trapped within, agatized leaving behind the beautiful orange crystalline structure we see in these ammonite pairs.

Metaphysical Properties

Like it's living relative, the Nautilus, the Ammonite is a long-held symbol of growth, expansion, renewal, and of order amidst chaos due to its precise spiral shape.
It is said that the spiral draws in negative energy, filters it through the agatized chambers, and releases positive energy in its place.

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We consider these imperfections to be one of the most wonderful parts of crystal collecting, and we invite you to embrace each carving's uniqueness!

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Metaphysical Information

Metaphysical information mentioned anywhere by The Triceratory should not be considered medical advice and is not meant to be used in place of needed medical treatment.

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