Madagascar
Dimensions
6.5"/16.5cm diameter Weight 952g Images show One Specimen at different view points
Description
Superb Madagascan Cleoniceras Ammonite specimen, also known as a Red or Iridescent Ammonite
Condition Report
This highly polished Ammonite revealing a good naturally occurring iridescent lustre. Extremely fine intensity of colours demonstrated in this specimen, with a good variety of blues, green, reds and even purple, which is far less common.A Superb example of this Genus type and of the Fossils effect of iridescence, excellent size and condition
Information
The iridescent Cleoniceras is very similar to the Ammolite fossils from Alberta, Canada, described as Ammolite, these colours are caused by the play of light against aragonite which replaced the original chitin shell when fossilisation took place.
This Ammolite shell is often used in jewellery manufacturing and is much sort after by collectors of fossils as well as semi precious gem collectors. Ammonites of this type and with these attributes are becoming much more difficult to acquire.
Ammolite
Recognised by the Coloured Stones Commission in 1981 as a gemstone, Ammolite primarily comprised of Aragonite which is also the substance of natural pearls. Unlike most other gem, where the array of colours come from light refraction, the iridescent colour of Ammolite comes from interference with the light that rebounds from the stacked layers of the aragonite. The ordered thicker stacks cause red gem colour, the less ordered thinner stacks cause the green gem colour and very thin unordered stacks form the blue colours.Genus
Cleoniceras Ammonite sp.Other Nomenclature
Iridescent Ammonites
Red Ammonites
Fire Ammonite
Rainbow Ammonite
Ammolite Ammonite Similar
Polished Ammonites
Madagascan Ammonites
Ammonites from Madagascar






