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BEARPAW AMMONITES & AMMOLITE
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Ammolite comes from the fossil
remains of the Ammonite Placenticeras Meeki (Female) and Intercalare
(Male) and is found in the Black Bearpaw Shales of Southern Alberta,
Canada.
Ammolite is the preserved
mother-of-pearl of this ancient sea creature that has gone through an,
as yet, unexplained geological and mineralization transformation -
giving it the light refracting qualities that make it a precious gem.
Ammolite is capable of splitting
sunlight into every color imaginable.
Many of our Ammonite fossils
are hand harvested by members of the Blood Tribe on Federal Reserve
Lands that border high-erosion river systems on the east slope of the
Rocky Mountains. Sacred to their people for thousands of years, today's
fossil collectors retain the reverence their ancestors had for this
magical rainbow stone.
The Fossil The Stone
To view an
Appraisal of a Gemstone
Ammonite and learn how we
establish the value
of these fossils.
- or -
To look at a
bunch
of Ammonite Tubercles.
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