Category: Fossil – CephalopodGeological Age: Mesozoic Era (Approx. 240–65 million years ago)Scientific Classification: Class Cephalopoda, Order AmmonitidaDescription:Ammonites are extinct marine mollusks with coiled shells, closely related to modern squids and octopuses. This polished specimen reveals detailed internal chamber structures, prized for research and decorative purposes.Geological Occurrence:• Common in Mesozoic sedimentary rocks worldwide.• Notable localities: Kutch,
Type: Quartz (SiO₂) with Chlorite InclusionsDescription:This cluster exhibits sharp, prismatic quartz crystals with green phantom inclusions caused by chlorite. Each crystal displays internal growth layers, giving a striking “phantom” effect. Specimens like this are prized for both their aesthetic and metaphysical qualities.Uses:• Decorative and collector specimen• Study of mineral inclusions and growth patterns• Metaphysical applications: