You are buying a set of TWO (2) matching Ammonite Fossil cut shell slices that are from the same lot as the fossils pictured.
Size: approx 69 - 76 mm at their widest point x .35" thick
If you have a strong preference for color, please leave a note in your order (do not send a separate email please).
Natural stones may vary slightly from stated size, weight and color as shown. Picture color and clarity may vary due to different settings on monitors and mobile devices.
You will receive one matched pair - so they are basically mirror images of each other. So pretty and facinating to see the infinite variation of Mother Nature!
This lovely pair of Ammonite slices are both collector pieces and ideal for making jewelry, crafts or display. Please note these ARE NOT DRILLED although you can drill them yourself. (We do not offer drilling services).
They will look beautiful displayed on a desk, shelf or any space and are ideal jewelry and crafting.
These fossilized shells are a now extinct species of Cephalopod mollusk which lived in the oceans between 60 to 600 million years ago - some even older than the dinosaurs! Their modern ancestors include the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus.
Size: approx 69 - 76 mm at their widest point x .35" thick
If you have a strong preference for color, please leave a note in your order (do not send a separate email please).
Natural stones may vary slightly from stated size, weight and color as shown. Picture color and clarity may vary due to different settings on monitors and mobile devices.
You will receive one matched pair - so they are basically mirror images of each other. So pretty and facinating to see the infinite variation of Mother Nature!
This lovely pair of Ammonite slices are both collector pieces and ideal for making jewelry, crafts or display. Please note these ARE NOT DRILLED although you can drill them yourself. (We do not offer drilling services).
They will look beautiful displayed on a desk, shelf or any space and are ideal jewelry and crafting.
These fossilized shells are a now extinct species of Cephalopod mollusk which lived in the oceans between 60 to 600 million years ago - some even older than the dinosaurs! Their modern ancestors include the octopus, squid, cuttlefish and nautilus.