

Ammonite, AKA Ammonoids existed WAY before dinosaurs roamed. These genuine fossil ammonites bring out the beauty of Gods creation The ammonite genus Desmoceras is common in the late Flood (Cretaceous) deposits of. All subscription-based specimens will fit in our signature LuxeRox velvet pouch and mineral stand. LuxeRox is thrilled to offer one of the most quintessential specimens in the fossil category. Related Images: fossil shell fossils petrification spiral nautilus snail extinct limestone. All specimens will vary slightly in size, color, and shape. Every order contains a one-of-a-kind work of art as crafted by Mother Nature. LuxeRox Lucite Mineral Display stand (4” x 4”)įrom the desk of LuxeRox: All specimens from LuxeRox are rough natural material.Palm-size specimen crafted by Mother Earth.The 2-foot-(0.6 meter)-diameter ammonite fossil on display in the Museum’s Grand Gallery is a large and particularly rare example of this once-common mollusk.

Ammonite is said to stimulate the flow of chi energy into the body and support with childbirth and the process of childbirth along with labor pains Read more about Ammonite in our Rox Library Ammonite fossils are an incredible source of information for scientists, from dating rocks to confirming the presence of prehistoric seas. You are literally holding eons of time in your hand! It’s also aesthetically pleasing with it’s signature spiral pattern which is believed to convert negative energy flow into positive energy flow. To us, Ammonite is one of the most romantic specimens for its history and scientific contributions. Who knew a prehistoric squid can be so sexy? As if that’s not cool enough, scientists use ammonite as a way to link specific geologic time periods. Ammonite, AKA Ammonoids existed WAY before dinosaurs roamed the earth (try 60 millions years ago, give or take). Susan Russell-Robinson points out a fossil ammonite in the limestone floor tiles of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C. I know what you’re thinking…our Ammonite doesn’t look a day over 50 million years old! We are thrilled to offer one of the most quintessential specimens in the fossil category.
