Polished Ammonite Fossil Slice | Remarkable Collector Specimens
Exquisite, large, polished ammonite fossil slices, dating to the Cretaceous period approximately 100 million years ago.
These sliced and polished ammonite slices reveal the beautiful internal chamber structure of this fascinating marine creature. Formed over millions of years, with intricate natural patterns and mineral detail unique to each specimen, this complete specimen was excavated in Madagascar, then sliced and polished to reveal its intricate structure and crystalline chambers
Ammonites were marine cephalopods that lived in prehistoric oceans and are now among the most sought-after fossils for collectors, educators, and interior display. This unidentified species specimen offers a genuine connection to Earth’s deep past and makes a striking natural history gift.
Ideal for fossil collectors, cabinet displays, museum-inspired interiors, science enthusiasts, and educational collections. Each Madagascar ammonite fossil is naturally unique in colour, shape, chamber definition, and mineralisation.
Dimensions: 23x19.5 cm at widest points
Weight: 1100g
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, these are genuine ammonite fossil specimen, dating back 100 million years, to the Cretaceious period, excavated in Madagascar.
How old is the fossil?
This specimen dates to the Cretaceous period and is approximately 100 million years old.
Will I receive the exact fossil shown?
If listed individually, you will receive the exact specimen shown. If multiple available, natural variation will occur.
What is an ammonite?
Ammonites were extinct marine animals related to modern squid and nautilus, known for their coiled shells.
Is this suitable as a gift?
Yes, polished ammonite fossils are popular gifts for fossil collectors, science enthusiasts, and natural history lovers.
