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Why One Attracts To Fossil Jewelry?

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  The term fossil originally referred to something dug from the ground (other than vegetables), but the definition evolved as scientific consensus grew that they represent the remains of once-living organisms or, in some cases, the traces of their activities. The prospect of wearing the remains of creatures that lived millions of years ago has piqued the interest of people for generations, from trilobites and Ammonite Braceletammonites to dinosaur bones and prehistoric Megalodon shark teeth. Coprolite, the term for fossilised dung, is a popular choice for Fossil Jewelry because these fossils may be naturally agatised, and consequently they display an array of bright colours. The coprolite, like many fossils used in jewellery, is carved into sleek cabochon shapes to emphasise these stunning colours even more. What do They Teach Us? Fossils can help us understand the origins of life and humanity, the evolution of the planet and its environment over time, and the   natur...

What Is So Special About Ammonite Fossils?

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  Ammonites are marine mollusks that went extinct over 65 million years ago, they first appeared around 400 million years ago, which means they were alive when dinosaurs roamed the earth! How cool is that? These earthly treasures are great! Ammonite has a spiral shape that signifies change, renewal, rebirth, and active evolution. Due to its existence on earth for ages, the chrysanthemum has absorbed cosmic energy and is associated with ancient knowledge, wisdom, personal growth, health, wealth, and prosperity. It can communicate with spirits. Traditionally, ammonites were used to honor ancestors. They have been used for centuries as an amulet for miracles, protection, and longevity. A bit About Ammonites Creatures Some ammonites can reach depths of 400 meters, depending on their shell shape and internal structure. In general, they are believed to be bottom feeders at depths between 50 and 250 meters. It is speculated that different ammonites may have different feeding habits,...