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Exploring Versatility and Functionality: The Many Uses of Bags for Every Occasion
Exploring Versatility and Functionality: The Many Uses of Bags for Every Occasion Exploring Versatility and Functionality: The Many Uses of Bags for Every Occasion
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Ammolite Cabochon Gem Crystal
Ammolite Cabochon Gem Crystal
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Beautiful Gem-quality Ammolite produces a spectacular display of iridescent color when it is observed in reflected light. The colors of an individual stone can run the full range of the visible spectrum or be limited to just one or two colors. The color display can rival fine opal and labradorite in its intensity and beauty.

Ammolite is a trade name given to a thin iridescent aragonite shell material that is found on two species of extinct ammonite fossils (Placenticeras meeki and Placenticeras intercalare). Other less-frequently used trade names for Ammolite are "Calcenite" and "Korite." It is also known simply as "ammonite shell."

Ammolite is a rare material.

Dimensions 1.29" x 1" x .30" inches
Weight: 8 grams | 40 carats

There’s a gemstone that’s garnering more attention that could speak to those who not only like gemstones with provenance but also with a pretty cool back story.

Ammolite, the iridescent gemstone that’s actually cut from the fossilized shells of a prehistoric creature, comes from only one source only.

ammonites were squid-like creatures with sharp, beak-like jaws, a spiral shell and tentacles. They went extinct about 66 million years ago.

Ammolite, meanwhile, is the trade name for the iridescent, nacreous layer of the shell of fossilized ammonite. Commercial quantities of gem-quality ammolite are only known to come very a few specific types of ammonite shells.
 

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