
Iridescent Ammonite
Discover the beauty of ancient oceans with this fossilized ammonite, measuring approximately 3 inches in diameter. Ammonites were marine mollusks that thrived during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras before going extinct around 66 million years ago. The fossilās natural iridescence, created by mineralized shell layers, reflects light in a rainbow of colors, highlighting the spiral shellās intricate structure and giving it a captivating appearance.
Why Youāll Love This
- Fossilized ammonite with naturally preserved spiral shell structure and mineralized rainbow iridescence
- Approximately 3 inches in diameter, ideal for display, study, or hands-on exploration
- Polished surface enhances color, detail, and the shellās natural spiral design
- Illustrates cephalopod anatomy, fossilization processes, and mineralization phenomena
- A striking addition to mineral or fossil collections, educational displays, or curiosity cabinets
A visually stunning and scientifically rich specimen, this iridescent ammonite bridges paleontology, geology, and natural artistry.
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Description
Discover the beauty of ancient oceans with this fossilized ammonite, measuring approximately 3 inches in diameter. Ammonites were marine mollusks that thrived during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras before going extinct around 66 million years ago. The fossilās natural iridescence, created by mineralized shell layers, reflects light in a rainbow of colors, highlighting the spiral shellās intricate structure and giving it a captivating appearance.
Why Youāll Love This
- Fossilized ammonite with naturally preserved spiral shell structure and mineralized rainbow iridescence
- Approximately 3 inches in diameter, ideal for display, study, or hands-on exploration
- Polished surface enhances color, detail, and the shellās natural spiral design
- Illustrates cephalopod anatomy, fossilization processes, and mineralization phenomena
- A striking addition to mineral or fossil collections, educational displays, or curiosity cabinets
A visually stunning and scientifically rich specimen, this iridescent ammonite bridges paleontology, geology, and natural artistry.











