Collection: Ammonites

Ammonites are fossilized shells of prehistoric cephalopods (living 65–400 million years ago). They once thrived in the world's waters and after many centuries hardened, preserving the spiral that became an excellent trace of evolution. Due to their expressive patterns and often shiny mother-of-pearl layer, ammonites are valued by collectors and used in jewelry. In esotericism, these fossils are considered symbols of "cyclicality" and "eternal change," reminding us of nature's renewal.

Main features and formation

  • Fossil age: Often found in rocks from the Cretaceous or Jurassic periods.
  • Spiral shell: Divided into chambers where the organism lived.
  • Mother-of-pearl effect: Some specimens have a shimmering layer.

Metaphysical properties

  • Reminder of cyclicality: The spiral reflects life cycles and renewal.
  • Symbol of evolution: An ancient creature that has come through millions of years.
  • Connection with the past: Helps to understand our place in the flow of time.

Spiritual benefit

  • Development and growth: Invites you to adapt more boldly to changes.
  • A sense of natural stability: Fossils strengthen respect for the history of the Earth.

Whether you keep the ammonite in a collection or wear it as part of jewelry, this fossil can always remind you that we are part of an unbroken chain of world history, within which lies a constant force of renewal.

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