White Ammonite Fossil -Madagascar

White Ammonite Fossil -Madagascar

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White Ammonite Fossil from Madagascar if a great addition to any fossil collection not only for their beauty but for their educational value.

An Ammonite is a type of extinct marine mollusk that belongs to the phylum Mollusca and the class Cephalopoda. They lived during the Mesozoic era, specifically during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, and were closely related to modern-day squids, octopuses, and nautiluses.

A "White Ammonite Fossil Specimen-Madagascar" is a specimen of an Ammonite fossil that is white in color and was found in Madagascar. These fossils can be found in a variety of colors, but white is a less common color. Madagascar is known for its rich fossil deposits, and Ammonites are one of the most common types of fossils found there.

White Ammonite fossils are often utilized for decorative purposes, such as in jewelry making and as decorative pieces in homes or offices. They can also be utilized for educational purposes, as they provide a glimpse into the ancient marine life that existed millions of years ago.

In metaphysics, some people believe that ammonite fossils can be utilized to access past lives and to help with issues related to the past, such as resolving past traumas or finding closure for past events. Some people also believe that ammonites can be utilized to connect with the Earth's energy and to help with grounding and stabilizing the energy in the body.

Though many pieces are similar, no item at Crystal Galleries is exactly the same as every item uses a unique stone that is non-fabricated.  Every item at Crystal Galleries is truly "one of a kind". Slight variations in color, size, and bead shape exist.

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