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Tear Drop Mountain Trees Sun Laser Engraved Ammonite Earrings | 3.25" long | Black Plated Stainless Steel Ear wires

Handmade earrings made with laser engraved tear drop walnut wood (we laser engrave and cut these) wire wrapped with a small ammonite fossil at the top.

DESIGN: Mountains Sun Ammonite Fossil

LENGTH: 3.25"

METAL:  Black plated Stainless Steel

Ammonite Fossils

 Ammonite fossils are 66-450 million years old, they were a shelled cephalopod. Most died out at the end of the Cretaceous Period when an asteroid collided with Earth. Ammonites come in all sizes, as tiny as a pinky nail and larger than a human. Ammonite fossils are formed when the remains or traces of the animal became buried in sediment which later solidified into rock. The name "ammonite" comes from their coil-shaped shells, which resemble the horns of the Egyptian god Ammon. These fossils, now rocks, all look incredibly different based on the contents of the sediment and minerals around them. Each one feels like a unique work of art on its own.

Tear Drop Mountain Trees Sun Laser Engraved Ammonite Earrings | 3.25" long | Stainless Steel Ear wires

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Tear Drop Mountain Trees Sun Laser Engraved Ammonite Earrings | 3.25" long | Black Plated Stainless Steel Ear wires

Handmade earrings made with laser engraved tear drop walnut wood (we laser engrave and cut these) wire wrapped with a small ammonite fossil at the top.

DESIGN: Mountains Sun Ammonite Fossil

LENGTH: 3.25"

METAL:  Black plated Stainless Steel

Ammonite Fossils

 Ammonite fossils are 66-450 million years old, they were a shelled cephalopod. Most died out at the end of the Cretaceous Period when an asteroid collided with Earth. Ammonites come in all sizes, as tiny as a pinky nail and larger than a human. Ammonite fossils are formed when the remains or traces of the animal became buried in sediment which later solidified into rock. The name "ammonite" comes from their coil-shaped shells, which resemble the horns of the Egyptian god Ammon. These fossils, now rocks, all look incredibly different based on the contents of the sediment and minerals around them. Each one feels like a unique work of art on its own.

Our Jewelry

Handmade and specially curated jewelry line by Marie Clough. Unique gemstones, ammonites, and fossils.

ABOUT OUR LINE OF JEWELRY

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Jewelry ships 1-2 business days after purchase date.

Unique Components

Marie uses many natural gemstones and unique hard to find components.

Quality Materials

A mix of all metal types are used, Sterling Silver | Stainless Steel | Copper

Fossils

Ammonites

Marie's favorite components include ammonites. Ammonite fossils are 66-450 million years old, they were a shelled cephalopod. Most died out at the end of the Cretaceous Period when an asteroid collided with Earth. Ammonites come in all sizes, as tiny as a pinky nail and larger than a human. Ammonite fossils are formed when the remains or traces of the animal became buried in sediment which later solidified into rock. These fossils, now rocks, all look incredibly different based on the contents of the
sediment and minerals around them. Each one feels like a unique work of
art on its own.

Trilobite Fossils

Trilobites are 251-542 million of years old, they are an extinct group of marine animals.

Turritella Agate (top) Ammonite & Rutilated Quartz (right)

Unique pendants

and stones are the focus of most of our pieces. Turritella Agate is a type of Chalcedony full of fossilized snail shells, when polished and used in jewelry it makes quite the statement!

Laser Cut & Engraved

We laser cut and engrave many of our own wood and acrylic findings