Polished Sutured Ammonite - 4.17" Cleoniceras women the citrine used in these
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the citrine used in these beads likely originated in the Atlas Mountains
though speculation ranges from thermoregulation to sexual dimorphism
sterling silver bezel which is strung on a box-style chain
The family of Araucaria spread widely across the supercontinent of Pangea by the Late Triassic Period
This technique fuses the paint together in a beautiful rainbow of beachy colors
Polished Sutured Ammonite - 4.17" Cleoniceras women the citrine used in theseAmmonites are an extinct group of cephalopods that entered the fossil record 400 million years ago. This specimen is a 4. 17" polished Cleoniceras fossil from Madagascar. This particular genus of ammonite had beautiful suture patterns that cross their shells like feathered jigsaw pieces and make fantastic display pieces. A stand and informational card is included with each fossil.