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Large ammonites - Collection December 2025

The large ammonites of Madagascar are remarkable marine fossils, witnesses to the Mesozoic Era. These specimens, often well-preserved, display elegant spirals and distinctive patterns. Ideal for collectors and paleontology enthusiasts, they offer a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life.
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Polished Ammonite for a Zen Atmosphere – Fossil from Madagascar
295 grams | 145x120x15 mm
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Sawn Fossil Ammonite – Aesthetics and Vibrational Rate
305 grams | 145x120x15 mm
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Large Polished Spiral Fossil Ammonite – Historical Decor
335 grams | 155x125x55 mm
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Polished Madagascar Ammonite – Centerpiece for Interior Design
330 grams | 150x125x20 mm
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Ammonite Fossil Living Room Decoration – Raw/Polished Geological Specimen
345 grams | 155x125x55 mm
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Polished Ammonite for Collectible Furniture – Treasure of Madagascar
345 grams | 150x125x15 mm
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Polished Ammonite, Perfect Cut – Choice Specimen
340 grams | 150x125x20 mm
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Polished Ammonite Ideal for Decoration – Historical Fossil
360 grams | 150x120x20 mm
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Polished Fossil Ammonite – Authenticity and Natural Harmony
355 grams | 150x120x20 mm
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Small Polished Madagascar Ammonite – Scientific Gift
350 grams | 155x125x20 mm
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Sawn Fossil Ammonite – Authenticity for Stone Enthusiasts
345 grams | 155x125x20 mm
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Polished Ammonite for Discerning Collectors – Authentic Fossil
370 grams | 150x120x20 mm
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Sawn and Polished Ammonite from Madagascar – Beautiful Display Piece
370 grams | 150x125x15 mm
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Ammonite Fossil Natural Decoration – Unique Specimen
400 grams | 150x120x20 mm
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Polished Fossil Ammonite – Scientific Treasure of Madagascar
410 grams | 165x140x20 mm
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Polished Ammonite for Lithotherapy and Collection – Madagascar
455 grams | 155x130x20 mm
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Polished Ammonite with Structured Interior – Mineral Decoration
445 grams | 165x140x20 mm
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Polished Ornamental Ammonite from Madagascar – Authentic Decor
460 grams | 165x140x20 mm
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Polished Sawn Ammonite Fossil – Natural Brilliance from Madagascar
450 grams | 160x135x20 mm
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Sawn Fossil Ammonite – Study and Decorative Piece
425 grams | 160x135x20 mm
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Ammonite Fossil Polished Section – Geology of Madagascar
465 grams | 155x130x20 mm
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Polished Sawn Ammonite Fossil – Perfect Geometry
485 grams | 165x140x20 mm
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Polished Ammonite Decorative Design – Rare Fossil
470 grams | 170x140x20 mm
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Polished Ammonite Specimen from Madagascar – Decorative Element
490 grams | 160x130x30 mm
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Ammonite Madagascar Collection – Polished Fossil Relic
470 grams | 160x130x30 mm
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Polished Natural Fossil Ammonite – Decoration and Science
500 grams | 170x140x20 mm
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Ammonite Collector's Item from Madagascar – Sawn Cut
540 grams | 175x140x20 mm
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Ammonite Fossil for Home Decor – Polished Spiral
575 grams | 175x140x20 mm
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Large Polished Ammonite – Fragment from the Mesozoic Era
615 grams | 180x145x35 mm
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Sawn Ammonite from Madagascar – Authentic Fossil for Collectors
660 grams | 180x145x35 mm
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Polished Decorative Fossil Ammonite – Specimen from Madagascar
705 grams | 205x165x30 mm
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Polished Sawn Ammonite Fossil from Madagascar – Unique Collector's Item
735 grams | 205x165x30 mm
The large ammonites of Madagascar represent a fascinating collection of marine fossils, witnesses to a bygone era. These ammonites, which flourished during the Mesozoic Era, are particularly prized for their impressive size and remarkable state of preservation. Originating from Madagascar's rich fossil deposits, these specimens are carefully extracted and prepared to reveal exquisite details of their spiral structure. Each ammonite displays distinct patterns and color variations ranging from beige to brown, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient marine life.

The ammonites of Madagascar are distinguished by their size, which can reach several tens of centimeters in diameter, making them prized specimens for collectors and paleontology enthusiasts. These fossils come primarily from Cretaceous and Jurassic formations, periods during which these cephalopod mollusks reigned supreme in the oceans. Their coiled shell, composed of successive chambers, allowed the ammonite to control its buoyancy, an essential trait for its survival. Specimens from Madagascar are particularly valued for their exceptional preservation, often enhanced by natural crystallizations that add to their visual appeal.

The large ammonites of Madagascar are not merely collector's items, but also hold considerable scientific importance. They offer invaluable clues about the evolution of species, ancient climate changes, and the dynamics of past marine ecosystems. For fossil enthusiasts, owning an ammonite of this origin is a tangible way to connect with the geological history of our planet. Furthermore, these fossils are unique decorative pieces, capable of enriching any interior space with their historical and aesthetic presence. Whether for study or decoration, the ammonites of Madagascar stand as silent witnesses to the richness of past biodiversity.