View Full Version : ammolite... pretty colors!


fluffysquid
Aug 4th, 2006, 12:07am
So I just returned from a vacation to the Canadian Rockies and I picked up a few nifty locally-grown things there.

Has anyone heard of "ammolite"? It appears to be fossilized ammonites that aquired an amazing iridescence all over the surface somewhere in the process. Reds, greens, yellow, blue, purples. Reminds me of the most firey opal i've ever seen. I picked up a small chunk. It's just a millimeter or so of it on a base of limonite, quite fragile. Usually they protect it with a clear coating or (for jewelry) with a spinel cap.

Pictures soon to follow.

Architeuthoceras
Aug 4th, 2006, 09:52am
Very pretty stuff Ammolite. I think it is the nacreous portion of the shell replaced with a different form of calcite.

Here is a example appraisal of an ammonite with an ammolite shell (http://www.ammonite.com/appraisal.htm)

Mizu
Aug 4th, 2006, 10:35am
WOW
thats stuff is AWESOME
Gemstone Cephalapod Fossils
very neat

fluffysquid
Aug 4th, 2006, 10:46am
yep, thats the stuff! I picked up just a section of one as well as a flashy blue-green-purple pendant. There were complete ammonites all over the place for sale though.

There were some as large as in that link, others ranged down to 6 inches for, say, $400 and up.

Fini
Aug 4th, 2006, 11:55am
That's gorgeous! It reminds me of raku pottery.

sorseress
Aug 4th, 2006, 01:10pm
Wow! That's spectacular! Only $91,425.00, huh? :shock:

main_board
Aug 5th, 2006, 06:24pm
One of only two, I think, gem stones considered to be organic in origin. The other being amber, of course.

Cheers!

erich orser
Aug 5th, 2006, 07:03pm
That's truly beautiful - and priced for the thrifty!

Jean
Aug 6th, 2006, 11:02pm
gorgeous................must get one with my spare cash :roflmao: :roll:

J

Tintenfisch
Aug 6th, 2006, 11:15pm
Yeah, I'll take 3. :shock:

ob
Aug 7th, 2006, 03:36pm
No, pleeeeease don't tell me I have to sell YET ANOTHER ferrari, do I? This hobby is seriously eating into my trust fund...