Iridescent Ammonite Fossil


Photo: Christie's

If you have $60K burning a hole in your pocket, you may want to mark your calendar: Christie's is auctioning this stunning 100-million-year-old iridescent ammonite fossils excavated from the Bearpaw Formation, in southern Alberta, Canada:

[Pierre Pare, president of Calgary-based Korite International Ltd, Canada's main producer of ammonite fossils] says demand for the fossils -- formed from the remains of a primitive mollusk that died out at the end of the dinosaur age 65 million years ago -- is also being driven globally by practitioners of the Chinese esthetics system feng shui, who covet the Alberta ammonite's bright colours and spiral shape.

While ammonites can be found in many countries, the conditions creating the dazzling hues of the Canadian fossils "existed only in one place in the world -- right here in southern Alberta," says Mr. Pare.

http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1423002 - via Geekdad


Thats a very nice ammonite, but as a geologist, I see these things all over the place at rock shops and rock and gem shows, I find it hard to believe someone would be suckered into coughing up 60K for this... In fact I have a whole ammonite that is opalized and intact that I picked up for ~$30. I think it must be a matter of whose selling it, if it were Tiffany and Co. it would be 100k....my 2 cents
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