Stunning Ammonite Pyrite Fossil and Hematite necklace 2 x 1.7cm Genuine Leather - slide adjustable - Hunting Stones

Stunning Ammonite Pyrite Fossil and Hematite necklace 2 x 1.7cm Genuine Leather – slide adjustable

$74.95

Stunning Ammonite Pyrite Fossil and Hematite necklace

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Stunning Ammonite Pyrite Fossil and Hematite necklace 2 x 1.7cm Genuine Leather

One of a kind genuine fossil

This stunning necklace is the fossilized shell from and extinct Cephalopod. The name Ammonite came about as the shell resembles a coiled ram’s horn (a ram was the symbol for the Egyptian god Ammon)

This particular Ammonite pendant shows the Cephalopod that has been preserved in quite good detail as you can you can even see the individual chambers the nautiloid had in its shell.- fossilized in iron pyrite – more commonly known as ( fools Gold ). Ammonites are found all over the world.

This Ammonite pendant has been sealed, how well you look after your pendant determines the life of the fossil. Ammonites in iron pyrite do not like moisture, there for I do not recommend if you live in a state where it is overly humid.

 

  • Fossil:  Ammonite
  • Main Colour: Gold/Bronze
  • Pendant size : 2cm long x 1.7cm wide at the widest section x 1cm thick at the thickest section
  • 1 x Black Hematite bead 6 x 2mm
  • Necklace: 1.5mm Genuine Leather cord adjusting from a choker size up to approximately 90cm (35 inches )
  • Necklace colour: Black
  • Condition: Naturally occurring fossil that may or may not show what some might call imperfections. Please view the photos for a better idea as you will receive the exact necklace as shown in the photos
  • Your fossil necklace comes with a silica gel sachet for storing – this will absorb moisture in the air and help preserve the beauty of your fossil. The silica Gel sachet I provide is non toxic but should be kept out of reach from children and not eaten.
  • Fossils are delicate and are not recommended for everyday wear
  • Try to not allow it  to come into contact with acids from the skin, wear on the outside of a top. Keep away from all chemicals,creams and sprays.
  • Try to store in a container with a silica gel sachet
  • Necklace comes in a Gift Pouch,we have a range of Gift Boxes available – to purchase a gift box suitable for this please select from Gift Boxes – B

Ammonite is actually the colloquial term for ammonoids, a large and diverse group of creatures that arose during the Devonian period, which began about 416 million years ago.

Ammonoids are related to other cephalopods—such as squid, octopuses, and cuttlefish—and they were early relatives of the modern nautilus. Meanwhile,  ammonites are a suborder of ammonoids that didn’t appear until around 200 million years ago, in the Jurassic period.

 


 

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Wearing Your Jewellery
All jewellery including precious jewellery will naturally tarnish and look dull if proper care has not been taken. Always protect your jewellery from knocks, scratches, chemicals, water, and too much direct sunlight to minimize these effects.

Care Instructions
• Remove jewellery when showering or bathing. This is particularly important when on the beach, in the sea and in chlorinated water and even more so with handmade jewellery
• Avoid wearing jewellery when doing physical work such as housekeeping, gardening or exercise.
• Never expose jewellery to household cleaning products, especially bleach and highly reactive solutions.
• Remove jewellery before spraying perfume or hairspray and when applying make-up, creams to avoid the residue getting into the texture or gemstone setting and reacting to any metals.
• Remove jewellery at bedtime, sleeping with jewellery on puts a lot of stress on chains, links, clasps, and stone settings.

General Jewellery Cleaning

Using a soft, lint free cloth is an effective way to keep silver, yellow and rose gold jewellery looking shiny and lustrous. Do not use tissue paper or paper towels to clean metal as they can cause scratching. Storing your jewellery in a pouch away from sunlight and daily elements

Gemstones
Gemstones are all on a different hardness scale. If you drop your gemstone on tiles, there is a good chance it will break. Another thing to be careful of is gemstones on longer necklaces that can swing forward and hit benches or tables. Depending on the gemstone, some can be more sensitive to scratches, if a minor scratch does occur, it can be polished out in most cases.

Since many gemstones are quite delicate, hot water, harsh chemicals and cleaners should always be avoided unless using special products that are safe. We advise cleaning your stones with a clean, soft, cloth after wearing.
Have a jeweller inspect your gemstone settings every 6 months to avoid any potential loss of gemstones. The settings can be delicate and move when knocked or caught in something

Shell

Shell is fragile and can easily chip or break if knocked or dropped on a harder surface

 

Keepsake urn Jewellery
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The closures on urns whether being a thread or screw closure should be checked frequently, including the chains that hold pendant urns.
Urn jewellery can be professionally glued/sealed after they have been filled for peace of mind

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