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Detection Area:
Alberta, Canada
Genus:
Placenticeras
Size:
Diameter 35.5 cm
Age:
72-84 million years
220 000,00 AED
Iridescent ammonites are among the most stunning and coveted fossils in the world. With their rainbow-colored shells, these ancient marine creatures offer a breathtaking blend of natural history and gemstone beauty—formed over millions of years beneath layers of sediment and pressure. Artefactum Gallery in Dubai showcases a curated collection of these exceptional specimens, allowing collectors to own a tangible piece of prehistoric history.
Ammonites were spiral-shelled marine animals related to modern-day nautiluses. They thrived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods before going extinct around 66 million years ago. Over time, many of these ammonite shells fossilized, and under rare conditions, their outer layer—composed of nacre—developed vibrant iridescence. This shimmering effect, caused by microscopic layering of minerals, gives rise to brilliant hues of red, green, blue, and purple. These natural iridescent ammonite fossils are especially prized by collectors, jewelers, and museums alike. Artefactum Gallery features a range of iridescent ammonite fossils, highlighting their unique formations and colors.
In some cases, iridescent ammonite shells transform into a gemstone known as ammolite. Found primarily in Alberta, Canada, ammolite is formed from fossilized ammonite shells rich in aragonite. These shells are cut, faceted, and polished to create vibrant jewelry pieces or display specimens. The most colorful examples—often referred to as iridescent ammonite ammolite facet specimens—showcase vivid reds, greens, and purples, and occasionally rare hues of blue and gold. Such specimens are considered some of the most exquisite ammonite fossils available on the global market. Artefactum Gallery offers a selection of ammolite specimens, allowing collectors to appreciate the gemstone beauty of these ancient shells.
Madagascar is one of the leading sources of whole ammonite fossils with natural iridescence. These specimens often preserve their full spiral structure and are carefully polished to reveal their rainbow-like shimmer. Whether displayed as natural history art or cut for use in jewelry, each piece tells a vivid story of life in prehistoric oceans. Artefactum Gallery’s collection includes well-preserved Madagascan ammonite fossils, showcasing the diversity and complexity of ancient marine life.
Iridescent ammonites hold immense appeal due to several key characteristics. These fossils can be over 100 million years old, originating from the Cretaceous or Jurassic periods. The most notable sources include Madagascar and Canada, which are known for producing top-quality examples. Their color spectrum is especially captivating, ranging from rich reds and greens to purples and blues. They are typically found as complete spiral shells, from small palm-sized pieces to large gallery-grade specimens. While some are left in their natural state, others are polished to highlight their crystal-like shimmer and structural beauty. Artefactum Gallery offers a variety of iridescent ammonite fossils, each selected for its scientific significance and visual impact.
When selecting an iridescent ammonite, consider several important factors. A well-preserved specimen should display a complete spiral with visible ridges and no major damage. The brightness and variety of iridescent colors—especially the presence of blue or purple—can greatly increase desirability. High-quality polishing enhances the fossil’s appearance without compromising its integrity. It’s also helpful to know the source, as Canadian ammolite and Madagascan ammonites are both renowned among collectors. Finally, consider the intended use—some fossils are best suited for display, while others are ideal for use in jewelry or as statement pieces in interior design. Artefactum Gallery’s expertise ensures that each iridescent ammonite in their collection meets these high standards, offering collectors confidence in their acquisitions.
Iridescent ammonites are available in a wide range of sizes and forms, from small specimens ideal for pendants to large fossil shells perfect for gallery display. Many collectors seek polished ammonites to enhance their shimmer, while others prefer the raw texture of natural fossil conchs. Reputable galleries—such as Artefactum Gallery—offer carefully curated selections of natural ammonite fossils, many accompanied by certification. Their offerings include ammonites from Madagascar and Canada, 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.
Iridescent ammonites are far more than fossilized remains—they are vivid relics of prehistoric oceans, alive with color, history, and mystery. Their brilliant surfaces and ancient origins continue to captivate both the scientific community and collectors around the world. Whether appreciated for their rarity, aesthetics, or geological significance, these extraordinary fossils offer a radiant link between Earth’s deep past and the present moment.
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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