Sutured Ammonite Whole
Ammonites are the fossilized remains of an extinct squid-like animal with an external chambered shell. Metaphysically associated with abundance, guidance along life's path, and personal, psychic, and spiritual development; aligning and balancing the chakra system, detecting and releasing energy blocks, clearing the meridians and nadi (“chakra channels”); spiritual protection, space clearing, and blessing a home.
This ammonite comes from the Mahajanga River Basin, near the village of Ambatolafia, in the Sitampiky commune, in the Boeny region of northwest Madagascar (left), located in the former province of Mahajanga/Majunga. It dates from the Early Cretaceous period, Albian age (~100 to 113.0 million years ago). The leaf shaped patterns on the ammonite are known as "sutures", from the Latin sutura, meaning "a stich". The mineral composition is usually calcite or limestone, with occasional inclusions of pyrite or jasper.
This ammonite is dark mocha color with beautiful "oak leaf" sutures. The last chamber shows druzy crystals.
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This specimen weighs approximately .78 lb., and measures 4 1/2 X 3 1/2 X 1 1/4".
*Stand is not included.