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This exquisite hand-carved round spiral dish, sourced from the Atlas Mountains in South Morocco, features beautifully preserved ammonite and belemnite fossils. These extinct marine creatures, ancient relatives of modern-day cephalopods such as squids and nautiluses, have been fossilized over a limestone bed for approximately 370 million years, dating back to the Devonian period. This remarkable specimen, transformed into a stunning piece of home décor, makes a perfect gift that adds both aesthetic appeal and historical significance to any home or office gallery. As this is a natural item, appearance may vary from the picture, and dimensions and weight are approximate.
Interesting Facts
Ammonites and belemnites once thrived in prehistoric oceans, leaving behind their distinctive fossilized remains. Orthoceras fossils, from which these species evolved, are particularly admired for their intricate preservation in limestone, making them highly sought-after by collectors and enthusiasts.
Features
Origin: Morocco
Material: Fossilized Ammonite, Belemnite, and Limestone
Condition: Hand-carved, natural specimen
Special Characteristics: 370-million-year-old fossils, unique spiral design, and historical significance
Dimensions and Weight
Diameter        Height        Weight
8″        1″        1.88 lb

Ammonite and Belemnite Round Spiral Dish // Ver. 2

SKU: A8902
$79.00Price
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