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Fossil ammonite in red sandstone (USA), pendant measuring 33 millimeters x 6. Sold with a black cord and adjustable to 60 cm!
Fossil ammonite in red sandstone (USA), pendant measuring 33 millimeters x 6. Sold with a black cord and adjustable to 60 cm!
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About the product:
🪨 💎 Mineral Type / Gem: Ammonite in Red Sandstone
🌍 ⛏️ Origin: America
⛓️ Metal type: 2 options for the attachment, rhodium-plated 925 silver or silver-plated brass
📐 Pendant dimensions: 38 millimeters total height.
📐 💎 Stone/gem dimensions: 33 millimeters in diameter x 6 in thickness.
⚖️ Weight : 8.3 grams.
🎁 Comes with a black waxed textile cord with 2 discreet sliding knots for an elegant, adjustable fit, adaptable to all body shapes, ideal for giving as a gift or treating yourself!
👉 - Let yourself be seduced by the timeless elegance of this unique pendant, highlighting a real fossilized ammonite, enhanced by a shimmering natural mother-of-pearl. Each piece is unique with its reflections and organic patterns...
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📋 Mineralogical sheet:
Property | Ammonite in red sandstone (America) |
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Color | Brown, black or iridescent fossil, included in a matrix of red sandstone |
Nature | Fossil of an extinct marine cephalopod mollusk (Ammonoidea) |
Geological age | Mesozoic (especially Jurassic or Cretaceous depending on the North American deposits) |
Main deposits | United States (Utah, Arizona, New Mexico), Canada (Alberta) |
Appearance | Spiral shell preserved in a matrix of red sandstone, sometimes polished |
Virtue / Properties | Balance, stability, anchoring, ancestral memory, connection to the Earth |
Astrological sign | Pisces, Cancer, Capricorn |
Purification | Fresh water (quick, without prolonged immersion), fumigation |
Recharge | Moonlight, contact with the earth |
Short story / legend | Ammonites are marine fossils tens to hundreds of millions of years old. They are named after the Egyptian god Ammon, whose ram's horns resemble a spiral shape. In Native American traditions, fossils were considered "medicine stones" symbolizing the cycle of life. |
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