Description
- Ammolite Ammonite
- Placenticeras costatum
- Late Cretaceous Age
- Bearpaw Formation
- Korite Oxbow Mine
- Alberta Canada
- Ammolite Placenticeras costatum Measures just under 35 cm. (14 ¾”) in diameter. Excellent shape! This specimen has two very different sides. The first side has really bright reds, oranges, golds and greens with blues and purples present as well. It is an absolutely stunning side and even has a small bitemark present as shown in the last photo attached to this email. The second side is mainly burgundies and reds with highlights of golds, oranges and greens. This ammonite comes from the bottom of the Bearpaw formation at the Korite mine. These are the layers where the best ammolite gemstones are found.
- Only in one small area of North America does one find this brilliant gemstone. Over millions of years, the nacre of the ammonite’s shell has been transformed to take on this wild range of iridescent coloring. It comes with a wood display stand and a certificate of authenticity. This specimen is registered with the Government of Canada.
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WHAT IS AMMOLITE?
It is a rare, iridescent, gem-quality material cut from the fossilized shells of extinct sea creatures. Found only in the Bearpaw Formation in Alberta, Canada, this organic gemstone has a dazzling range of colors and patterns and is highly desired for cabochons and assembled jewelry pieces as well as WHOLE Gem Ammonites.
WHERE DOES AMMOLITE COME FROM?
The Bearpaw Formation, also called the Bearpaw Shale, is a geologic formation of Late Cretaceous (Campanian) age. It outcrops in the U.S. state of Montana, as well as the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and was named for the Bear Paw Mountains in Montana. It includes a wide range of marine fossils, as well as the remains of a few dinosaurs. It is known for its fossil ammonites, some of which are mined in Alberta to produce the organic gemstone ammolite.
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