14.15 Ct. Ammolite Ring Solid 925 Sterling Silver Gemstone Jewelry

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Metal stamp0.925 MetalSterling Silver
MaterialMetal, gemstone Gem TypeAmmolite
SettingBezel Ring size7
Number of stones1 Brand Seller or Collection NameYoTreasure
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  • Mesmerizing multi colors of ammolites are because of the aragonites fossilized inside the ammonite shell. It's a beautiful gemstone with wonderful shades right through the spectrum. Ammolite derives its name from the Ancient Egyptian God Ammon. It’s a rare gemstone so hurry and add it to your jewelry box today.
  • Product Specifications: Gemstone - Ammolite (Gemstone Composition - Hybrid, Enhancement - No Treatment), Metal - 925 Sterling Silver, Stone Size - 15 x 24 mm, Stone Wt - 14.15 Ct., Product Weight - 7.94 gm
  • Handcrafted ammolite gemstone jewelry is enhanced with attractive design to make it look more elegant and beautiful.
  • Great as a Gift: This beautiful ammolite ring jewelry would be a perfect gift for that special someone in your life. Great gifts for daughter, gifts for women, gifts for mom, gifts for wife, gifts for aunt, gifts for best friend, etc. Ideal Birthday Gifts, Anniversary Gifts, Christmas Gifts, Graduation Gifts, Mother's Day Gifts, Valentine's Day Gifts, etc, or just as a surprise to remind that special one how much you care!
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Product Description

Ammolite Jewelry

Ammolite Jewelry

Ammolite is a gemstone that is considered a type of organic gem. It's formed from the fossilized shells of ammonites, which were ancient marine mollusks that lived millions of years ago during the late Cretaceous period. Ammonites were cephalopods related to modern-day squids, octopuses, and nautiluses.

Ammolite is valued for its vibrant and iridescent colors, which result from the organic material in the shells undergoing mineralization processes over millions of years. The colors can range from reds and oranges to greens and blues, often displaying a mesmerizing play of colors similar to opal or labradorite. This iridescence is caused by the interference of light as it passes through the layers of the fossilized shell.

The gemstone is primarily found in the Bearpaw Formation in Alberta, Canada, and it's considered one of the rarest gemstones in the world due to the specific geological and environmental conditions required for its formation. Ammolite is often used in jewelry, such as pendants, rings, and earrings, and its unique appearance makes it a sought-after collector's item.


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