Product description
This listing is for one ammonite specimen, a natural fossil that is a Nautilus, also known as an ammonite. The Nautilus is a fossilized cephalopod mollusk that lived in ancient oceans millions of years ago. The nautilus fossil artifacts are highly prized by paleontologists and collectors alike for their intricate details and beautiful patterns. The fossils are typically found in sedimentary rocks, such as limestone and shale, that were deposited at the bottom of ancient seabeds. The fossils themselves are often highly preserved, with detailed patterns and textures that are still visible today.
The nautilus fossil artifacts are not only scientifically valuable but also aesthetically pleasing. They have been used as ornaments and jewelry for centuries, and their intricate patterns and colors continue to inspire artists and designers today. The buyer can choose between specimen A or B, and both specimens weigh between 60 and 64 grams. The buyer will receive the exact item pictured.
All items purchased from the shop come with a complimentary gift, and the seller also recycles boxes where possible. However, the colors of the product may differ slightly from the computer screen to the actual product due to screen settings.
In summary, this ammonite specimen is a natural fossil that is a Nautilus, also known as an ammonite. The Nautilus is a fossilized cephalopod mollusk that lived in ancient oceans millions of years ago. The nautilus fossil artifacts are highly prized by paleontologists and collectors alike for their intricate details and beautiful patterns. The fossils are typically found in sedimentary rocks, such as limestone and shale, that were deposited at the bottom of ancient seabeds. The fossils themselves are often highly preserved, with detailed patterns and textures that are still visible today. The nautilus fossil artifacts are not only scientifically valuable but also aesthetically pleasing. They have been used as ornaments and jewelry for centuries, and their intricate patterns and colors continue to inspire artists and designers today.