Ammonite Fossil Pendant | Circular 35mm Fossil | Two Options | Sterling Silver

£60.00

SKU: AMM29_1

This unusual shaped Ammonite Pendant in set in sterling silver and is part of our fossil jewellery collection.  The Ammonite originates from Madagascar and is circular in shape as part of the original fossil detached. The fossil is set in a sterling silver frame with a solid silver back. 

Size: 35mm diameter (approx)

There are two colour options one pendant has a lighter tone and the other a darker colour. Due to the nature of the product markings on the ammonite may differ slightly to that pictured. 

This Ammonite from Madagascar is around 150 million years old. The central chambers of the ammonite are exposed, and polished to create an elegant natural pendant. 

The full ammonite collection also includes earrings, bracelets and cufflinks. Each item is sent with a certificate of authenticity.

PLEASE SELECT CHAIN OPTION FROM DROPDOWN MENU. Rope chains 18" are complimentary, and upgrades to other chains are available, including 30" chains and snake chains. Unsure which chain length you require? Check out our blog for some advice.

Postage: All orders are dispatched within 48 hours with upgrades to next day UK delivery available.  International orders sent tracked and signed.

We offer a wide selection of fossil and ammonite jewellery, and this video explains the difference between our different types of ammonites - Madagascan, Promicroceras and Pyrite. 

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Lesley
I really like it

I am so pleased with this light ammonite pendant, that I bought a second, darker one. They are weighty ( so hang well), pretty and beautifully made.

Glad you like the ammonites Lesley - we are big fans of these wonderful fossils too. Thanks for your repeat custom.
Best wishes
Louise & Zoe x

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Sue

This item is of exceptional quality, and it arrived beautifully wrapped and presented. I'll be happy to buy from this store again and to highly recommend Hepburn & Hughes. Many thanks!