A remarkable fossil shaped by the slow passage of geological time, this large Madagascan ammonite is both a natural artifact and a sculptural centerpiece.
Ammonites lived in the world’s oceans more than 100 million years ago, leaving behind their iconic spiral shells that would eventually fossilize within marine sediments. Over millions of years, mineralization preserved their delicate internal chambers, creating the intricate patterns that are now revealed through careful polishing. This specimen beautifully displays those natural structures, with fine chamber lines and organic textures radiating from the central spiral.
The surface presents a harmonious range of soft mineral greys, sandy beige tones, and subtle earthy browns, giving the fossil a refined and balanced appearance. At this size, the ammonite has a strong visual presence while remaining versatile enough to integrate into many types of interiors—from contemporary spaces to collector displays.
The piece is delivered exactly as shown, without any support or stand, allowing complete freedom to design how it will be displayed. It can be mounted on a custom base, incorporated into bespoke furniture, or presented as a freestanding fossil sculpture.
A beautiful relic of prehistoric oceans, this Madagascan ammonite offers collectors and designers the opportunity to introduce ancient natural history as a refined sculptural object within a modern environment.











