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Ammonite Speetoniceras Versicolor
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Ammonite Speetoniceras Versicolor

Lot ASV1

Ammonite Craspedodiscus Discofalcatus
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Ammonite Craspedodiscus Discofalcatus

Lot ACD1

Horagai – The Japanese Shell Trumpet, Echo of Ancient Rituals
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Horagai – The Japanese Shell Trumpet, Echo of Ancient Rituals

Lot SS2

3 300,00 AED
Ammonite Placenticeras Costatum
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Ammonite Placenticeras Costatum

Lot APC1

220 000,00 AED
Ammonite Speetoniceras Versicolor

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Detection Area:

Ulyanovsk region, Russia

Genus:

Speetoniceras

Size:

Diameter 37 cm

Age:

128-136 million years

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Lot ASV1
Ammonite Craspedodiscus Discofalcatus

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Detection Area:

Ulyanovsk region, Russia

Genus:

Prognathodon

Size:

43 cm diameter

Age:

128 -136 million years

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Lot ACD1

3 300,00 AED

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Lot SS2
Ammonite Placenticeras Costatum

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Detection Area:

Alberta, Canada

Genus:

Placenticeras

Size:

Diameter 35.5 cm

Age:

72-84 million years

220 000,00 AED

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Lot APC1

Fossil Shells – Nature’s Prehistoric Masterpieces Preserved in Stone

Fossil shells are more than ancient remnants of marine life—they are windows into Earth’s distant past. From iridescent ammonites to petrified clam shells, these natural fossils preserve beauty, biology, and mystery from millions of years ago. Artefactum Gallery in Dubai offers a curated selection of such fossils, allowing collectors to own a tangible piece of prehistoric history.

What Is a Fossilized Shell?

Shell fossils form when mollusks or marine creatures are buried under sediment, and mineral-rich water slowly replaces their organic material. Over the course of more than 200 million years, the original structure becomes fossilized, often preserving intricate shell shapes and surface patterns. This process, known as fossilization, transforms fragile shells into minerals such as calcite, aragonite, or even gemstone-like substances like agate or opal. Whether examining a fossilized sea shell or a complete ammonite fossil shell, each specimen tells the story of a prehistoric ocean teeming with life. Artefactum Gallery showcases a variety of these fossilized shells, highlighting their unique formations and colors.

Types of Fossil Shells and Their Features

Ammonites and Iridescent Beauty

Ammonites, extinct marine cephalopods, are frequently discovered in regions like Madagascar, Morocco, and Canada. Their spiral shells can become beautifully iridescent due to the fossilization of aragonite layers enriched with mineral inclusions. These iridescent ammonites, admired for their gemstone-like luster, are considered among the finest fossil specimens available to collectors. Artefactum Gallery features a range of ammonite fossils, including specimens with exceptional iridescence, offering collectors a glimpse into the ancient marine world.

Clam Shells and Other Bivalves

Fossil clam shells and oysters are often found in limestone or sandstone deposits dating back to the Jurassic or Cretaceous periods. Some specimens, including giant clams, display remarkable size and anatomical detail, offering insight into prehistoric marine biodiversity. Fossilized clams are among the most commonly encountered marine fossils and represent a significant part of the fossil record. Artefactum Gallery’s collection includes well-preserved clam shell fossils, showcasing the diversity and complexity of ancient bivalve species.

Coral and Other Marine Fossils

Fossilized corals, typically preserved in calcite or pyrite, are often discovered alongside fossilized turtle shells, scallop impressions, and nautilus shells. These specimens serve as detailed records of entire marine ecosystems from millions of years ago. Artefactum Gallery offers a selection of fossilized corals, highlighting the intricate structures and patterns that have been preserved through time.

Why Collect Fossil Shells?

Fossil shells attract collectors for many reasons. They offer educational value, making them excellent tools for teaching geology, paleontology, and evolutionary biology. Their natural aesthetic appeal—especially the shimmer of iridescent ammonites or the intricate structure of fossil coral—makes them exceptional display pieces. High-grade fossil shells often increase in value over time, making them desirable investment items. More importantly, owning one allows you to physically connect with a world that existed hundreds of millions of years ago, holding a tangible relic from Earth’s ancient seas. Artefactum Gallery provides access to such specimens, enabling collectors to appreciate and preserve these natural treasures.

How to Choose a Fossil Shell for Your Collection

When selecting fossil shells, start by identifying the geological era, such as the Jurassic or Cretaceous period, which gives context to the specimen’s origin. Preservation is key—well-defined shapes and surface details indicate a higher-quality fossil. Iridescence, particularly in ammonite fossils, is a highly desirable feature. It’s important to purchase from reputable sellers, such as Artefactum Gallery, to ensure authenticity. Rarity also plays a significant role; shells that are opalized or contain pyrite are considered especially valuable within the collector community. Artefactum Gallery’s expertise ensures that each fossil shell in their collection meets these high standards, offering collectors confidence in their acquisitions.

The worth of a fossilized shell varies greatly depending on size, preservation state, mineral composition, and rarity. While many fossils are accessible to new collectors, top-tier specimens—especially those composed of calcite, agate, or pyrite—can command premium prices due to their museum-quality characteristics. Artefactum Gallery caters to both novice and seasoned collectors, providing a range of fossil shells to suit various interests and budgets.

Fossil Shells for Sale – A World of Choice

From coiled nautilus fossils to beautifully preserved ammonite shells, the global fossil market offers a rich and varied selection. Madagascar and Morocco remain two of the most important sources for top-quality fossil shells. Whether you’re in search of a fossilized turtle shell, a rare opalized clam, or an eye-catching ammonite, there is a specimen to suit every level of collecting experience. Artefactum Gallery’s curated collection includes these diverse offerings, ensuring that collectors have access to exceptional fossil shells from renowned locations.

Websites such as Artefactum Gallery provide a curated collection of fossil shells for sale. Their offerings include ammonites, corals, clam shells, and even fossilized snails, each selected for its scientific significance and visual impact. These natural objects are more than decorative items—they are fragments of ancient ecosystems preserved in stone. Artefactum Gallery’s commitment to quality and authenticity makes them a trusted source for fossil shell enthusiasts.

Fossil shells represent a unique intersection of art, science, and natural history. They are silent witnesses to life that flourished millions of years ago, captured in stone through a process of geological transformation. Whether your interest lies in scientific discovery, aesthetic appreciation, or the thrill of collecting rare objects, fossil shells offer a deeply meaningful connection to Earth’s ancient past.

Artefactum Gallery invites you to explore their top-quality fossils and bring a piece of prehistory into your home or collection.

For inquiries or to view our curated selection, contact us:

Artefactum Gallery, Dubai
Tel: +971 4 327 32 26
Mob: +971 56 887 6217
Email: artefactumdxb@gmail.com

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