Ammonite & Garnet Pendant

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“One of the most widely known fossils, ammonites are eoliths of now-extinct marine mollusks called ammonoids. The name ammonite comes from the god Ammon, who had spiral ram horns and was originally an Ethiopian or Libyan deity that later was worshiped all over Egypt and parts of Greece. With their spiral shape, ammonites symbolize change and positive motion. The spiral draws in negative energy, filtering it through the chambers and releasing fresh, positive energy. Ammonites are associated with ancient knowledge, which makes sense considering how long these fossils have been around.”

“With associations with the heart, blood, inner fire, and life force, garnets have long been considered symbols of love. Garnet symbolism also extends to friendship.”

925 Sterling Silver - Nickel Free

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“One of the most widely known fossils, ammonites are eoliths of now-extinct marine mollusks called ammonoids. The name ammonite comes from the god Ammon, who had spiral ram horns and was originally an Ethiopian or Libyan deity that later was worshiped all over Egypt and parts of Greece. With their spiral shape, ammonites symbolize change and positive motion. The spiral draws in negative energy, filtering it through the chambers and releasing fresh, positive energy. Ammonites are associated with ancient knowledge, which makes sense considering how long these fossils have been around.”

“With associations with the heart, blood, inner fire, and life force, garnets have long been considered symbols of love. Garnet symbolism also extends to friendship.”

925 Sterling Silver - Nickel Free

“One of the most widely known fossils, ammonites are eoliths of now-extinct marine mollusks called ammonoids. The name ammonite comes from the god Ammon, who had spiral ram horns and was originally an Ethiopian or Libyan deity that later was worshiped all over Egypt and parts of Greece. With their spiral shape, ammonites symbolize change and positive motion. The spiral draws in negative energy, filtering it through the chambers and releasing fresh, positive energy. Ammonites are associated with ancient knowledge, which makes sense considering how long these fossils have been around.”

“With associations with the heart, blood, inner fire, and life force, garnets have long been considered symbols of love. Garnet symbolism also extends to friendship.”

925 Sterling Silver - Nickel Free