Saturday, October 31, 2015

Rare Unusual Mysterious Ammonite Fossils




Ammonites are an extinct subclass of cephalopods, whose present-day descendants include the octopus, squid and nautilus. Ammonites lived from approximately 400 to 65 million years ago (late Cretaceous). Their well-preserved fossilized shells are found today, and are often cut and polished. Small ammonites are often used in jewelry designs, while large pieces are highly prized by collectors and also as display keepsakes.

Traditional properties of ammonite include stimulus to architects and those in the fields of construction.  It provides for insight to the basis from which to start and allows one to retain the “whole picture” from conception to use.  Ammonite is a protective, giving stability and structure to one’s life.  It can eliminate the caustic attributes and can transform negativity into a smooth, flowing energy. 



Browse & shop the collection of Ammonite Fossils including the rare Black Ammonite at Timeless Designs!

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Celestite Heaven's Stone




Celestite also known as the celestial or heavenly stone, received its name from the celestial blue color in its crystals. 

Celestite is a strontium sulfate distinguished by its high specific gravity (density), tubular crystals that resemble barite, relative softness and transparency to translucency. Found in sedimentary deposits, veins and cavities, it is often associated with minerals such as gypsum and dolomite. Most of the fine specimens today come from Madagascar. 

Browse the celestite selection at Timeless Designs!

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Rare Unusual Mysterious Ammonite Fossils




Ammonites are an extinct subclass of cephalopods, whose present-day descendants include the octopus, squid and nautilus. Ammonites lived from approximately 400 to 65 million years ago (late Cretaceous). Their well-preserved fossilized shells are found today, and are often cut and polished. Small ammonites are often used in jewelry designs, while large pieces are highly prized by collectors and also as display keepsakes.

Traditional properties of ammonite include stimulus to architects and those in the fields of construction.  It provides for insight to the basis from which to start and allows one to retain the “whole picture” from conception to use.  Ammonite is a protective, giving stability and structure to one’s life.  It can eliminate the caustic attributes and can transform negativity into a smooth, flowing energy. 



Browse & shop the collection of Ammonite Fossils including the rare Black Ammonite at Timeless Designs!

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Celestite Heaven's Stone




Celestite also known as the celestial or heavenly stone, received its name from the celestial blue color in its crystals. 

Celestite is a strontium sulfate distinguished by its high specific gravity (density), tubular crystals that resemble barite, relative softness and transparency to translucency. Found in sedimentary deposits, veins and cavities, it is often associated with minerals such as gypsum and dolomite. Most of the fine specimens today come from Madagascar. 

Browse the celestite selection at Timeless Designs!