An impressive fossil of monumental character, this large Madagascan ammonite embodies the natural elegance of ancient marine life preserved in stone.
Ammonites once thrived in the oceans more than 100 million years ago, their spiral shells forming intricate internal chambers as they grew. Over immense spans of geological time, these shells fossilized, creating the remarkable stone structures we see today. This specimen beautifully reveals that process: its sweeping spiral and delicate chamber patterns radiate across the polished surface like natural engravings.
The fossil displays a rich palette of earthy browns, warm rust tones, and mineral greys, highlighting the complex textures created during fossilization. At this scale, the ammonite becomes far more than a scientific specimen—it reads as a natural sculpture, capable of anchoring a space with both presence and history.
Delivered exactly as prepared and shown, the piece is supplied without any support or stand. This allows complete freedom to design its display, whether mounted on a custom base, integrated into furniture, or presented as a freestanding fossil centerpiece.
A powerful relic from prehistoric oceans, this Madagascan ammonite offers collectors and designers a rare opportunity to introduce ancient natural history as a sculptural centerpiece within a contemporary interior.











