Orthoceras Fossil
Morocco
$16.00
Orthoceras Fossil from the Atlas Mountains in Morocco.
Orthoceras is an extinct genus of marine cephalopods that lived around 400 million years ago during the Ordovician period. Their fossilized shells, typically long and conical with internal chambers, are commonly found in black limestone and are composed primarily of calcite. These ancient creatures are related to modern squids and nautiluses, and their fossils are often found in Morocco and other parts of the world. Metaphysically, Orthoceras is known for grounding energy and connecting one to Earth’s ancient wisdom. It has been seen to assist with past-life recall, promote personal growth, and encourage a sense of stability during times of change. Many believe it helps balance emotions and supports transformation, making it a powerful tool for meditation and healing work.
Approximate measurements
14.5cm x 3.5cm x 1.5cm. 110grams.