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by jake vanderwall
Before there were diamonds or sapphires, there was Lapis Lazuli. For over 6,000 years, this deep, celestial blue stone has been a symbol of royalty...
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by jake vanderwall
If you’re looking for the perfect way to wear Canada’s national gemstone, Ammolite earrings might just be the winner. Here is why Ammolite and earr...
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by jake vanderwall
If you’ve fallen in love with the electric flash of an Ammolite ring, you’re in good company. It’s one of the most unique, conversation-starting pi...
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by jake vanderwall
Ammolite pendants aren't just jewelry they are wearable art. They’ve become one of the most popular ways to wear this stone because they show off t...
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by jake vanderwall
If an Ammonite is a "coiled" shell, a Baculite is its straight-shooter cousin. The name actually comes from the Latin word for "walking stick," whi...
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by jake vanderwall
They sound almost the same, and they are definitely related, but in the world of collecting, they are two very different things. Here is the easies...
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by jake vanderwall
Ammolite is widely considered one of the luckiest stones you can own. It’s not just a "lucky charm" in the sense of winning the lottery; it’s viewe...
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by jake vanderwall
Because Ammolite flashes every color of the rainbow, it’s basically a "cheat code" in the crystal world. Unlike most stones that hit one specific a...
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by jake vanderwall
Absolutely! If you want a ring that tells a 71-million-year-old story, Ammolite is the ultimate choice. It’s the perfect alternative for someone wh...
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by jake vanderwall
Yes, if you choose the right piece. Ammolite is an organic gemstone (like a pearl), which means it is naturally soft. If you want to wear it every ...
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by jake vanderwall
If you’re wondering if Ammolite is actually rare, the answer is a massive "Yes." Here is the breakdown of why this stone is considered one of the ...
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by jake vanderwall
The golden rule for Ammolite jewelry is: It should be the last thing you put on in the morning and the first thing you take off at night.
1. Avoid ...
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