A spiral that still remembers the ocean.
This Fire Ammonite is a fossilized shell from an extinct marine cephalopod that lived during the age of dinosaurs, when warm seas covered what is now desert and stone. Over millions of years, the original shell mineralized into aragonite and developed vivid iridescent color along its chambers, flashing reds, golds, greens, and embers of orange as light moves across the surface.
Each chamber once held part of a living creature. Now they hold color.
These ammonites come from Madagascar, a locality prized for producing especially bright “fire” specimens where natural mineralization preserved the shell’s internal structure and created a luminous rainbow sheen.
Features:
• Genuine ammonite fossil from the Cretaceous period
• Natural iridescent fire coloration
• Distinct spiral chamber structure
• Each piece completely unique
Fire ammonite is often associated with:
• Grounding and stability
• Cycles and personal evolution
• Earth connection and ancient energy
• Strength during change
A favorite for collectors, natural history lovers, and anyone drawn to objects that feel both alive and impossibly old.
Perfect for:
– Fossil collections
– Office or desk display
– Natural history decor
– Meaningful gifts
Photographs are representative of what you will receive.
Older than memory. Brighter than stone.
A fossil that still burns.
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