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54.55ct red & green color change imperial ammolite fossil gem Lethbridge AB
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 35 x 25 x 7mm
- Poids (cts)
- 54.55
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Rough, Specimen
- Clarity
- N/A
- Couleurs
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specimen shown wet
Imperial ammolite is a term used to describe the highest-quality ammolite gemstones, known for their vibrant, multi-colored iridescence and superior craftsmanship. These stones are considered the most beautiful and rarest forms of ammolite, with the following characteristics:
Color: Imperial ammolite displays an exceptional range of iridescent colors, with rich hues of red, green, blue, yellow, and purple. The best imperial ammolites exhibit a vivid, bright, and intense play of color that is highly sought after in the gemstone market.
Pattern: The patterns on imperial ammolite are usually intricate and mesmerizing, with swirls, stripes, and patches of color that show a dynamic shift in light. The patterns and color transitions in imperial ammolite are highly valued for their beauty and rarity.
Quality: Imperial ammolite is typically highly polished and free from inclusions or visible cracks, allowing the full spectrum of colors to be seen clearly. The transparency and clarity of these stones are excellent, further enhancing their visual appeal.
Rarity: Ammolite in general is a rare gemstone, but imperial ammolite is especially scarce, found only in specific regions of the world, primarily in the Bearpaw Formation in Canada. This rarity, combined with its beauty, makes imperial ammolite highly collectible and expensive.
Imperial ammolite is often used in fine jewelry, including necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets, where its vibrant colors can be showcased. Due to its striking appearance, it is sometimes referred to as "nature's gemstone" or a "living fossil," as it is formed from the fossilized shells of ancient ammonites.
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- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 35 x 25 x 7 mm
- Poids (cts)
- 54.55
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Rough, Specimen
- Clarity
- N/A
- Couleurs
-
thanks for checking out this auction if you have any questions feel free to message me
specimen shown wet
Imperial ammolite is a term used to describe the highest-quality ammolite gemstones, known for their vibrant, multi-colored iridescence and superior craftsmanship. These stones are considered the most beautiful and rarest forms of ammolite, with the following characteristics:
Color: Imperial ammolite displays an exceptional range of iridescent colors, with rich hues of red, green, blue, yellow, and purple. The best imperial ammolites exhibit a vivid, bright, and intense play of color that is highly sought after in the gemstone market.
Pattern: The patterns on imperial ammolite are usually intricate and mesmerizing, with swirls, stripes, and patches of color that show a dynamic shift in light. The patterns and color transitions in imperial ammolite are highly valued for their beauty and rarity.
Quality: Imperial ammolite is typically highly polished and free from inclusions or visible cracks, allowing the full spectrum of colors to be seen clearly. The transparency and clarity of these stones are excellent, further enhancing their visual appeal.
Rarity: Ammolite in general is a rare gemstone, but imperial ammolite is especially scarce, found only in specific regions of the world, primarily in the Bearpaw Formation in Canada. This rarity, combined with its beauty, makes imperial ammolite highly collectible and expensive.
Imperial ammolite is often used in fine jewelry, including necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets, where its vibrant colors can be showcased. Due to its striking appearance, it is sometimes referred to as "nature's gemstone" or a "living fossil," as it is formed from the fossilized shells of ancient ammonites.
| Fournisseur d'expédition | Expédition vers Canada | Expédition dans le reste du monde | Expédition combinée ( Canada ) | Expédition combinée (reste du monde) |
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Wonderful colored ammolite. I also appreciate the little gift. Many thanks.
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Received! Omg!!! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Kids and I are super excited! Merry Christmas!!!!!!
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PositifThanks for another great specimen and I really appreciate you bundling the shipping with another purchase I made.
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PositifNice color!
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