Ammonite Fossil, Ocean Jasper, Baltic Amber, Tiger Eye Sterling Silver

Product Description
One-Of-A-Kind!

Celebrate the wonder of life with this colorful tribute to nature's ingenious designs. This stunning pendant is a sleek, sculptural little wonder created from an Ammonite Fossil, Ocean Jasper, Baltic Amber and Tiger Eye.

This large pendant is set in solid .925 Sterling Silver and it measures 3" in length. A simple metal choker to show-case this eye-catching pendant in elegant style and a contemporary design is added to complete the necklace.

This is a very expressive piece of jewelry you will reach for over and over because it compliments so many necklines, flatters so many face shapes and creates a mood. It is so pretty you will want to dress around it, which is easy to do because of the terrific natural colors.

With price of silver at its highest in 30 years and keep rising, this is an excellent value for the quality and the price.

Ammonites are magnificent--and rare--fossils. The beautiful details allow you to see how these relatives of today's chambered nautilus got their name: the spiral curve of the shell resembles the curve of a ram's horn, so they were named after the ancient Egyptian god Ammon, who also had ram's horns.

This is a spectacular pendant--Just think, you'd be wearing the actual fossilized shell of a creature that lived 150 million years ago!

Baltic amber (known as succinite) is a specific subset of amber that is found only in northern Europe: it accounts for some 80% of the known amber in the world. Between 35 and 50 million years ago, sap oozed out from a forest of conifers (probably either false larch or kauri) in the region now covered by the Baltic Sea, and eventually hardened into clear lumps. Shoved around northern Europe by glaciers and river channels, lumps of genuine Baltic amber can still be found today on the eastern coasts of England and Holland, throughout Poland, Scandinavia and northern Germany and much of western Russia and the Baltic states.