Sculptural Ammonites Association
A trio of perfectly placed ammonites in earth tones, as if floating through the Jurassic sea.
Named as “Ammon’s Horns,” for the ancient Egyptian god of life and procreation known for his ram horns, ammonites have been treasured by cultures around the world for thousands of years. Ammonites are extinct cephalopod mollusks, equally beautiful and important to the study of geology and paleontology. Ammonites are distinguished by shell ornamentation and suture lines.
Each specime in this sculptural ammonites association reveals elegant, ribbed spiral rays. The simplicity of spiral is complemented by a rounded custom base in matching earth tones.
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Details
Specimen | Arietites sp. |
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Geological Period | Jurassic |
Age | 160 Million Years Old |
Origin | Nancy (France) |
Dimensions | L 36 x D 25 x H 59 in (L 91 x D 64 x H 150 cm) |
Weight | 420 lb (200 kg) |
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