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Ammolite Colors

The Ammolite gemstone exhibits an extraordinary range of color combinations, seemingly infinite in variety. Higher-grade specimens showcase a distinct multi-color spectrum reminiscent of a dazzling rainbow, while lower-grade gemstones display less vibrant colors within a more limited range. Red and green hues are generally more prevalent than blue or purple, although certain rare and highly sought-after shades like crimson, violet, or gold are in high demand.

Where is Ammolite found?

Gem-quality Ammolite is exclusively found within the Bearpaw geological formation along the slopes of the Rockies in Southern Alberta, Canada.

Power

Ammolite holds significant importance as a Feng Shui element, renowned for its powerful properties. Esteemed experts and masters of Feng Shui believe that due to its origin, Ammolite has absorbed cosmic energies, bestowing it with immense strength. Often referred to as the "seven-color prosperity stone," each of the seven colors present in Ammolite is associated with specific powers according to Feng Shui principles.

Metaphysical Properties

Ammolite stands as one of the rarest gems in the world. Its composition primarily comprises aragonite, alongside silica, calcite, pyrite, and various other materials. The Ammolite shell contains an array of minerals such as aluminum, chromium, barium, copper, iron, manganese, magnesium, titanium, strontium, and vanadium. On the Mohs scale, the natural hardness of Ammolite ranges between 3.5 to 4.0.

What is Ammolite

Facts, History, Color and Power 

 

Only found in North America, Ammolite, simular to black opal, captivates with its mesmerizing array of colors, derived from the fossilized shells of ammonites. This rare gemstone holds a special distinction as an organic gem. Similar to other biogenic gemstones like amber and pearl, Ammolite showcases the fascinating beauty preserved within its iridescent layers. The fossilized shells of ammonites primarily consist of aragonite, the same material that creates iridescent pearls.

In 1981, Ammolite received the prestigious recognition of being designated as an official gemstone by the World Jewellery Confederation (CIBJO). This esteemed status was bestowed upon Ammolite during the same year that commercial mining of this captivating gemstone commenced, marking a significant milestone in its history.

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