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1.35ct pink & green rough ammolite chip specimen Rare locale Castor Alberta
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 17 x 16 x 1mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.35
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Rough, Specimen
- Clarity
- N/A
- Colours
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Ammolite is a rare and vibrant gemstone found primarily in the Bearpaw Formation of southern Alberta, Canada. It is made from the fossilized shells of ammonites, ancient marine mollusks that lived millions of years ago. Over time, the shells became mineralized and formed the colorful gemstone known as ammolite.
Ammolite is prized for its stunning play of color, which can include reds, greens, blues, and purples, often resembling the colors of opal or a peacock's feather. The color comes from the way light interacts with the layers of aragonite, the mineral that makes up the ammolite.
Alberta is the only significant commercial source of ammolite, and it is considered rare due to its limited geographic distribution. The region's unique geological conditions allowed for the preservation of these fossilized shells, making Alberta a key location for this fascinating gemstone. Ammolite is used in jewelry, and its rarity and unique beauty contribute to its value.
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- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 17 x 16 x 1 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.35
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Type
- Rough, Specimen
- Clarity
- N/A
- Colours
-
thanks for checking out this auction if you have any questions feel free to message me
Ammolite is a rare and vibrant gemstone found primarily in the Bearpaw Formation of southern Alberta, Canada. It is made from the fossilized shells of ammonites, ancient marine mollusks that lived millions of years ago. Over time, the shells became mineralized and formed the colorful gemstone known as ammolite.
Ammolite is prized for its stunning play of color, which can include reds, greens, blues, and purples, often resembling the colors of opal or a peacock's feather. The color comes from the way light interacts with the layers of aragonite, the mineral that makes up the ammolite.
Alberta is the only significant commercial source of ammolite, and it is considered rare due to its limited geographic distribution. The region's unique geological conditions allowed for the preservation of these fossilized shells, making Alberta a key location for this fascinating gemstone. Ammolite is used in jewelry, and its rarity and unique beauty contribute to its value.
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