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47.00CTS IRREDESENT AMMONITE PENDANT-FACTORY DIRECT [SJ1780]
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 36.000 x 20.000 x 1.000mm
- Weight (cts)
- 47.000
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SEDA JEWELERY
IRRIDESENT AMMONITE
This is a colourful natural specimen of a ammonite from Madgascar Africa with opal like colours.Silver swirl in the centre
Quality workmanship
Silver stamped 925
Amount of silver used 2.40 grams app
Weight 47.00 cts app
Size 36 x 20 mm app
We contract out our jewelery to one factory in asia where we supply both the silver and stones used so we can control the quality.
Ammonites, as they pertain specifically to the order Ammonitida, are an extinct group of marine animals belonging to the cephalopod subclass Ammonoidea. They are excellent index fossils, and it is often possible to link the rock layer in which they are found to specific geological time periods.
The closest living relative of the Ammonitida, is not the modern Nautilus which they somewhat outwardly resemble, but rather the subclass Coleoidea (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish).
Their fossil shells usually take the form of planispirals, although there were some helically-spiraled and non-spiraled forms (known as “heteromorphs”). Their name came from their spiral shape as their fossilized shells somewhat resemble tightly-coiled rams’ horns.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 36.000 x 20.000 x 1.000 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 47.000
- Colours
-
SEDA JEWELERY
IRRIDESENT AMMONITE
This is a colourful natural specimen of a ammonite from Madgascar Africa with opal like colours.Silver swirl in the centre
Quality workmanship
Silver stamped 925
Amount of silver used 2.40 grams app
Weight 47.00 cts app
Size 36 x 20 mm app
We contract out our jewelery to one factory in asia where we supply both the silver and stones used so we can control the quality.
Ammonites, as they pertain specifically to the order Ammonitida, are an extinct group of marine animals belonging to the cephalopod subclass Ammonoidea. They are excellent index fossils, and it is often possible to link the rock layer in which they are found to specific geological time periods.
The closest living relative of the Ammonitida, is not the modern Nautilus which they somewhat outwardly resemble, but rather the subclass Coleoidea (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish).
Their fossil shells usually take the form of planispirals, although there were some helically-spiraled and non-spiraled forms (known as “heteromorphs”). Their name came from their spiral shape as their fossilized shells somewhat resemble tightly-coiled rams’ horns.
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