3855cts gem quality baculite FOSSIL collector pc TBM-2722
- SKU
- TBM-2722
- Dimensions (mm)
- 207.000 x 68.800 x 38.760mm
- Weight (cts)
- 3855.000
- Shape
- Freeform
- Colours
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AMMOLITE- BACULITE
CANADA
GEM QUALITY BEAUTIFUL COLOURS
double sided
Gem quality baculite, also known as ammolite, refers to a type of fossilized ammonite shell that exhibits iridescent, rainbow-like colors. These colors are due to the mineralization and fossilization process, particularly the layer of iridescent nacre within the shell. Baculites are a genus of extinct cephalopods that lived during the Late Cretaceous period (100-66 million years ago).
Here's a more detailed look at gem-quality baculite:
Ammolite Formation:
The iridescent colors of ammolite are formed by the thin, tightly layered shell (nacre) of ammonites that has been replaced by the mineral aragonite during fossilization.
Iridescence:
The iridescence is a result of the interaction between light and the layered structure of the nacre, creating a spectrum of colors that shift depending on the angle of the light.
Ammolite as a Gemstone:
Ammolite is considered a gemstone, particularly valued for its unique iridescence and is often used in jewelry.
Baculites and Ammonites:
Baculites are a type of ammonite, and the fossilized shells of various species, including Placenticeras meeki, Placenticeras intercalare, and Baculites compressus, can produce ammolite.
Location:
Ammolite is primarily found in Alberta, Canada, making it a highly sought-after gemstone from this region.
- SKU
- TBM-2722
- Dimensions (mm)
- 207.000 x 68.800 x 38.760 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 3855.000
- Shape
- Freeform
- Colours
-
AMMOLITE- BACULITE
CANADA
GEM QUALITY BEAUTIFUL COLOURS
double sided
Gem quality baculite, also known as ammolite, refers to a type of fossilized ammonite shell that exhibits iridescent, rainbow-like colors. These colors are due to the mineralization and fossilization process, particularly the layer of iridescent nacre within the shell. Baculites are a genus of extinct cephalopods that lived during the Late Cretaceous period (100-66 million years ago).
Here's a more detailed look at gem-quality baculite:
Ammolite Formation:
The iridescent colors of ammolite are formed by the thin, tightly layered shell (nacre) of ammonites that has been replaced by the mineral aragonite during fossilization.
Iridescence:
The iridescence is a result of the interaction between light and the layered structure of the nacre, creating a spectrum of colors that shift depending on the angle of the light.
Ammolite as a Gemstone:
Ammolite is considered a gemstone, particularly valued for its unique iridescence and is often used in jewelry.
Baculites and Ammonites:
Baculites are a type of ammonite, and the fossilized shells of various species, including Placenticeras meeki, Placenticeras intercalare, and Baculites compressus, can produce ammolite.
Location:
Ammolite is primarily found in Alberta, Canada, making it a highly sought-after gemstone from this region.
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best price offered-purchased direct from source.
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A lovely little thing, colour is deep, postage is fast, seller is nice, value is good.
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Nice and shiny thanks
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Fantastic thanks
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Good material thanks
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Will be fantastic once fully finished