Ammonite in silver finished copper wire wrapped pendant

$45.00

This beautiful iridescent Ammonite is polished to a brilliant shine, and wrapped in a swirly silver finished wire frame that enhances the natural beauty of this prehistoric fossil. Moving in the light, the multicolored iridescence dances over the surface of this pendant. This pendant is truly a unique and captivating piece and is paired with an 18-inch silver chain.

Ammonite fossils are most commonly associated with the zodiac sign Scorpio. Scorpio is linked to transformation, rebirth, and the deep, hidden currents of the unconscious—qualities that resonate with ammonites’ fossilized spiral form (symbolizing cyclical change) and their ancient, earth-bound origins. Some metaphysical practitioners also connect ammonites with Capricorn for grounding, persistence, and longevity, due to Capricorn’s earthy, practical nature.

Ammonites, extinct marine mollusks related to modern squid and octopus, displayed a remarkable evolutionary trait: their shells often show complex, fractal-like suture patterns where internal chamber walls met the outer shell. These intricate sutures likely strengthened the shell against deep-water pressure while keeping it lightweight, allowing ammonites to occupy a wide range of ocean depths for over 300 million years until their extinction at the end of the Cretaceous. Many ammonite fossils also display iridescence—known as ammolite when preserved as a gem-quality mineral—created by microscopic layered aragonite that can produce vivid, shifting colors prized in jewelry.

This beautiful iridescent Ammonite is polished to a brilliant shine, and wrapped in a swirly silver finished wire frame that enhances the natural beauty of this prehistoric fossil. Moving in the light, the multicolored iridescence dances over the surface of this pendant. This pendant is truly a unique and captivating piece and is paired with an 18-inch silver chain.

Ammonite fossils are most commonly associated with the zodiac sign Scorpio. Scorpio is linked to transformation, rebirth, and the deep, hidden currents of the unconscious—qualities that resonate with ammonites’ fossilized spiral form (symbolizing cyclical change) and their ancient, earth-bound origins. Some metaphysical practitioners also connect ammonites with Capricorn for grounding, persistence, and longevity, due to Capricorn’s earthy, practical nature.

Ammonites, extinct marine mollusks related to modern squid and octopus, displayed a remarkable evolutionary trait: their shells often show complex, fractal-like suture patterns where internal chamber walls met the outer shell. These intricate sutures likely strengthened the shell against deep-water pressure while keeping it lightweight, allowing ammonites to occupy a wide range of ocean depths for over 300 million years until their extinction at the end of the Cretaceous. Many ammonite fossils also display iridescence—known as ammolite when preserved as a gem-quality mineral—created by microscopic layered aragonite that can produce vivid, shifting colors prized in jewelry.