Ammolite Dangle Ear
These beautiful stones are set in a sterling silver textured leaver back mount.
“Scientists from the Canadian Geological Survey described iridescent ammonite shells in 1908, but the first exhibition of iridescent ammonite in lapidary projects did not occur until 1962, when cut gems were mounted in jewelry and exhibited in a small gem show in Nanton, Alberta.”
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Stock #172-295
Photo Credit @DarienGehrkePhotography
These beautiful stones are set in a sterling silver textured leaver back mount.
“Scientists from the Canadian Geological Survey described iridescent ammonite shells in 1908, but the first exhibition of iridescent ammonite in lapidary projects did not occur until 1962, when cut gems were mounted in jewelry and exhibited in a small gem show in Nanton, Alberta.”
How COOL!
Stock #172-295
Photo Credit @DarienGehrkePhotography
These beautiful stones are set in a sterling silver textured leaver back mount.
“Scientists from the Canadian Geological Survey described iridescent ammonite shells in 1908, but the first exhibition of iridescent ammonite in lapidary projects did not occur until 1962, when cut gems were mounted in jewelry and exhibited in a small gem show in Nanton, Alberta.”
How COOL!
Stock #172-295
Photo Credit @DarienGehrkePhotography