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Ammonite museum piece 6.34kg

Ammonite museum piece 6.34kg

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Museum piece

This beautiful huge Ammonite museum piece is a preserved slice of what was seafloor, some 100 million years ago or so. It originates from Madagascar. There are different Ammonite species and other fossils present.

Ammonite is a powerful healing fossil. The Ammonites dominated the earth’s oceans for 350 million years, making them one of the longest living creatures seen on Earth. They were a group of mollusc animals related to octopus and squid. The earliest traces date back to 420 million years ago and they were present until 60 million years ago.

The Ammonite’s spiral shape symbolises continual change and evolution. Ammonites have absorbed cosmic energy over millennia, which helps stimulate the life force within us. Having an Ammonite in your home will attract health, prosperity and success. 
The Ammonite spirals are like a filter. They draw in negative energies which are no longer needed. These move through the spirals to be released as fresh, loving positive life-force energies.
Ammolites are Ammonite fossils found in Madagascar and Alberta (Canada) displaying iridescence through compression and mineralisation of the Ammonite fossil. These iridescent Ammonites can be of gem quality when polished. This iridescence would not have been visible during the animal's life. It was covered by additional shell layers.
Chakra: Third Eye
Colour: brown, iridescent
Emotional: depression, grief, mourning, negativity, success
Mental/intellectual: creativity, guidance, leadership, truth
Physical: birthing, blood pressure, degenerative illnesses, ears, lungs, sexuality, stamina, vitality
Spiritual: abundance, ancient knowledge, awakening, inner vision, Kundalini, life path, past lives, prosperity, protection, transmutation, wisdom
Astrology: Aquarius, Earth
Number: 9
Location: China, India, Madagascar, Morocco, worldwide
Rarity: common
Mineral Class: organic (fossil)

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