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Natural Fossilized Ammonite - 35-50 x 25-35 x 8 mm, Hole: 4 x 6 mm - Pendant
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Natural Fossilized Ammonite - 35-50 x 25-35 x 8 mm, Hole: 4 x 6 mm - Pendant

Tumbled pendants made of fossilized ammonite conch - a cephalopod living in the seas on our planet in the Silurian to Cretaceous period 425-66 million years ago - measuring 35-50 x 25-35 x 8 mm and with a snap on bail eye for a 4 x 6 mm thread. The pendant is completely natural without any dye.

Country of origin: Madagascar

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Tumbled pendants made of fossilized ammonite conch - a cephalopod living in the seas on our planet in the Silurian to Cretaceous period 425-66 million years ago - measuring 35-50 x 25-35 x 8 mm and with a snap on bail eye for a 4 x 6 mm thread. The pendant is completely natural without any dye. Ammonite is placed around the perimeter in a brass frame with a colored platinum finish. The pendant is completely natural without any dye.

Country of origin: Madagascar

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MPK-81
0.01 kg
835829645679
Data sheet
Weight
1 ks cca 0,125 g
Material
Gemstone and mineral stone
Shape
Shell
Gemstone type
Fossil

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