![]() You will never find another one exactly like it again! If you think you don’t like ammolite, you just have not found your piece yet.Īmmolite is full of flash and fire and just about any color you can think of. If you fall in love with a stone, buy it. Each time I look at it, I am reminded that relationships, like ammolite, can not be taken for granted - and to go and do something nice for my husband.Įach piece of ammolite is unique and different. Unlike a cold, hard diamond that can basically be ignored, ammolite requires a little extra thought. I like to think of ammolite as the romance stone, because it is full of warmth, fire, life, and unexpected changes. Like opals and pearls, ammolite needs some tender, loving care. As you turn the stone, it can go completely dark or completely explode into color.Īmmolite is soft, like opal and composed of aragonite, like pearls. The light source, the angle and intensity of the light, and your viewing angle will all impact the colors seen. Only occasionally is the gem layer thick enough to produce a 2-sided gem.Īlso, please realize that ammolite is highly reactive to light. In other words, one side is gem and the other side is shale. If you have never seen ammolite, please realize that it is almost always on gray shale. Although a Canadian gemstone, ammolite jewelry seems to be popular on cruise lines and in their ports-of-call, especially in Alaska and St.Thomas. ![]() Most people in the US have never seen or heard of it, unless they have been a cruise recently. Ammolite formed in Alberta, Canada from the shells of ancient, extinct ammonites and is a very rare gem. No other gem comes in such a range of colors and patterns or has such vivid iridescence. Good Luck Stone ~ Prosperity Stone ~ Romance StoneĪmmolite is my favorite gemstone. Ammolite ~~ Ammonite ~~ Unearthed ~~ Misc Info ~~ Gem Stones ~~ Lore ![]()
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