Silver 925. - Brooch - Ammonite fossil

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Unisex brooch in silver 925 featuring an Ammonite fossil, with a total weight of 25 g, width 70 mm, origin Madagascar, in excellent condition with minimal signs of wear and no laboratory report.

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Wonderful octopus with tentacles.
925 silver brooch with ammonite fossil.
It weighs 30.5 grams.
Length 7 cm
It is a used item, so it has minor signs of wear and contact points.
Please note that we take high-resolution photos with a high-brightness cold photographic box. The ammonite exhibits shifting shades and iridescent colors depending on the lighting. The colors may appear different depending on the light.
It will be shipped in a soft black velvet case; the rigid box in the photo is excluded as it belongs to another item.
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Wonderful octopus with tentacles.
925 silver brooch with ammonite fossil.
It weighs 30.5 grams.
Length 7 cm
It is a used item, so it has minor signs of wear and contact points.
Please note that we take high-resolution photos with a high-brightness cold photographic box. The ammonite exhibits shifting shades and iridescent colors depending on the lighting. The colors may appear different depending on the light.
It will be shipped in a soft black velvet case; the rigid box in the photo is excluded as it belongs to another item.
Secure shipping

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Metal
Silver 925.
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
25 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Country of Origin
Madagascar
Title additional information
Ammonite fossil
Width
70 mm
ItalyVerified
920
Objects sold
100%
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