1.8" Iridescent Rainbow Ammonite Pair with Calcite Druzy Pocket #3 Small Fossil, Polished Matching Set, Science Gift for Him, Her, for Kids
$15.00
This is a lovely Ammonite fossil, a Desmoceras Ammonite from the Cretaceous period, from Madagascar, with golden Calcite including a druzy pocket of Calcite crystals. It is sliced and polished on the inside, giving you two matching pieces of the same fossil. On the outside you can see most of the iridescent rainbows.
Ammonites are fossils of spiral shelled critters called cephalopods that became extinct about 65 million years ago, and are most closely related to today's cuttlefish, squid and octopus. Madagascar ammonites like this are about 100-110 million years old.
You will receive the exact pair shown
Measures 1.7 x 1.4 x .44 inches whole
Weighs total of 20 grams / .7 ounces
Thanks for looking!
Ammonites are fossils of spiral shelled critters called cephalopods that became extinct about 65 million years ago, and are most closely related to today's cuttlefish, squid and octopus. Madagascar ammonites like this are about 100-110 million years old.
You will receive the exact pair shown
Measures 1.7 x 1.4 x .44 inches whole
Weighs total of 20 grams / .7 ounces
Thanks for looking!
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This is a lovely Ammonite fossil, a Desmoceras Ammonite from the Cretaceous period, from Madagascar, with golden Calcite including a druzy pocket of Calcite crystals. It is sliced and polished on the inside, giving you two matching pieces of the same fossil. On the outside you can see most of the iridescent rainbows.
Ammonites are fossils of spiral shelled critters called cephalopods that became extinct about 65 million years ago, and are most closely related to today's cuttlefish, squid and octopus. Madagascar ammonites like this are about 100-110 million years old.
You will receive the exact pair shown
Measures 1.7 x 1.4 x .44 inches whole
Weighs total of 20 grams / .7 ounces
Thanks for looking!
Ammonites are fossils of spiral shelled critters called cephalopods that became extinct about 65 million years ago, and are most closely related to today's cuttlefish, squid and octopus. Madagascar ammonites like this are about 100-110 million years old.
You will receive the exact pair shown
Measures 1.7 x 1.4 x .44 inches whole
Weighs total of 20 grams / .7 ounces
Thanks for looking!
This is a lovely Ammonite fossil, a Desmoceras Ammonite from the Cretaceous period, from Madagascar, with golden Calcite including a druzy pocket of Calcite crystals. It is sliced and polished on the inside, giving you two matching pieces of the same fossil. On the outside you can see most of the iridescent rainbows.
Ammonites are fossils of spiral shelled critters called cephalopods that became extinct about 65 million years ago, and are most closely related to today's cuttlefish, squid and octopus. Madagascar ammonites like this are about 100-110 million years old.
You will receive the exact pair shown
Measures 1.7 x 1.4 x .44 inches whole
Weighs total of 20 grams / .7 ounces
Thanks for looking!
Ammonites are fossils of spiral shelled critters called cephalopods that became extinct about 65 million years ago, and are most closely related to today's cuttlefish, squid and octopus. Madagascar ammonites like this are about 100-110 million years old.
You will receive the exact pair shown
Measures 1.7 x 1.4 x .44 inches whole
Weighs total of 20 grams / .7 ounces
Thanks for looking!