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Ammonite fossil handmade rings and necklaces

Ammonite

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Madagasgar ammonite necklace | Raw ammonite necklace
Madagasgar ammonite necklace | Raw ammonite necklace

Madagasgar ammonite necklace | Raw ammonite necklace

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Ammonite fossil necklace | Fossil men's jewelry
Ammonite fossil necklace | Fossil men's jewelry
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Ammonite fossil necklace | Fossil men's jewelry

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Ammonite fossil necklace | Fossil men's jewelry
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Ammonite fossil ring | Electroformed ring
Ammonite fossil ring | Electroformed ring
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Ammonite fossil ring | Electroformed ring

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Ammonite necklace | Raw ammonite necklace
Ammonite necklace | Raw ammonite necklace
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Ammonite necklace | Raw ammonite necklace

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Ammonite Fossil Jewelry Collection | Raw Crystal Necklaces & Bracelets | HAWKHOUSE

 

Metaphysical properties and benefits of Ammonite:

 

  • Ammonites are fossils of prehistoric marine mollusks that lived during the Jurassic period. Ammonite fossils emit an earthy, grounding energy.

  • Ammonites are believed to provide protection, especially when traveling. They are thought to help guide you on your journey through life.

  • Ammonites may enhance creativity and imagination. Their spiral shape is a natural symbol for growth and expansion of the mind.

  • Ammonites are believed to bring prophetic dreams and enhance intuition. They are thought to strengthen your connection to ancient wisdom and knowledge.

  • Ammonites may help with stability and balance in life. Their fossilized shells provide a sense of permanence and resilience over vast periods of time.

  • Ammonites are believed to have healing properties. They are thought to help relieve stress and anxiety, ease pain from injuries, and promote overall wellness and vitality.

  • The beautiful spiral patterns of ammonites are naturally calming to the mind and spirit. Gazing upon their shapes is thought to induce a meditative state and expand consciousness.


Ammonite FAQ

 

• What is Ammonite?

  • Ammonite is a fossilized, prehistoric cephalopod mollusk that lived in spiral shells. Ammonites went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period.

• Is Ammonite a crystal?

  • No, Ammonite is a fossil, not a crystal. Ammonites were marine animals that lived inside spiral shells. Over millions of years, the shells fossilized into rock.

• What does Ammonite symbolize?

  • Ammonite symbolizes longevity, protection, fertility, and creativity. It is said to provide stability during chaotic times.

What chakra is Ammonite good for?

  • Ammonite is associated with the sacral chakra, which governs creativity, emotions, and sexuality. It is said to help activate and balance the sacral chakra.

How can I use Ammonite?

  • Ammonite can be used in meditation, placed in the home, or worn as jewelry. It is said to provide protection, grounding, and inspiration.

How do I cleanse and recharge Ammonite?

  • You can cleanse Ammonite with sage, incense, or palo santo. Recharge it in sunlight, moonlight, or a crystal grid.

Is Ammonite expensive?

  • Ammonite can range from inexpensive for small, raw specimens to expensive for large, polished museum-quality pieces. Price depends on size, quality, color, and type of Ammonite.

Where is Ammonite found?

  • Ammonite fossils have been found on every continent, including North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and Australia. Major deposits are found in the U.S., Canada, Madagascar, and the U.K.

What color is Ammonite?

  • Ammonite comes in a variety of natural earthy colors, including brown, tan, rusty red, gray, and black. The color depends on the mineral composition of the rock the shell fossilized in.

Is Ammonite rare?

  • Ammonite fossils are not rare, but high-quality, intact specimens are becoming more scarce and valuable. Large museum pieces over 8 inches wide are quite rare.