Gold Ammonite and Crinoid Fossil Charm Necklace
Gold Ammonite and Crinoid Fossil Charm Necklace
* Our gold designs are generally made to order, and take 21-28 days to be crafted and hallmarked ready for shipping. However, if we have your chosen item in stock, your order will ship immediately. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or would like to check current availability.
We love the intricate details, shapes and stories of fossils! Each captured and encased in minerals and rocks many millions of years ago.... it's truly amazing! Scott is a geologist, and we are surrounded at home by the most amazing fossil specimens to draw inspiration from, collected from locations all over the world.
This beautiful little fossil charm pendant necklace showcases two fossil pendants/charms. The first is a Pyrite Ammonite (from Charmouth in Dorset), formed in the early Jurassic about 185 million years ago. And the second is a Crinoid Star, which is a segment of the fossilised stem of a Sea Lily, formed in the early Jurassic between 175-200 million years ago.
Moulds have been taken of the fossils, and exact replica's then created in solid 9 carat gold before being fitted with bails and set upon a solid gold chain.
A truly gorgeous necklace that will make the most fabulous addition to any jewellery collection, or make a treasured gift for someone special!
Details
- The pendant is cast in 9 Carat Gold
- Our gold designs are generally made to order, and take 21-28 days to be crafted, and hallmarked ready for shipping. However, if we have your ring or chosen design in stock, your order will ship immediately. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or would like to check current availability.
- The chain is 9 Carat Gold, and available in 3 lengths 16, 18 or 20 inch chains
- The Ammonites are approx 14mm x 12mm, with an overall pendant drop of approx 20mm including bail, and the tiny Crinoid star measures 8.5mm in diameter, with an overall drop of 13.5mm including bail
- Hallmarked with our makers mark by the Edinburgh Assay office