Description
Labradorite Carved Ammonite – Madagascar Mineral Sculpture
This striking Labradorite Carved Ammonite from Madagascar is a beautifully crafted mineral sculpture, shaped in the classic spiral form of an ancient ammonite fossil. Carefully selected for its colour flash and carving quality, this genuine specimen includes a fully hand-signed Premium Certificate of Authenticity. The photographs show the exact piece you will receive, and full sizing details are clearly provided in the listing images.
Combining natural feldspar mineral beauty with fossil-inspired artistry, this carving is ideal for collectors who appreciate both geology and decorative mineral art.
Mineral Information – Labradorite Feldspar
Labradorite is a calcium-sodium plagioclase feldspar belonging to the feldspar mineral group. It crystallises in the triclinic crystal system and is renowned for its remarkable optical phenomenon known as labradorescence.
Labradorescence is produced by light interference within microscopic lamellar structures inside the stone. When light strikes the surface at certain angles, flashes of blue, green, gold, or occasionally copper tones can appear. This natural iridescence gives each piece a unique character, with colour intensity varying depending on viewing angle and lighting.
The base colour of labradorite typically ranges from grey to dark charcoal, providing a dramatic contrast to the vibrant flashes of colour within the stone. Labradorite has a Mohs hardness of approximately 6 to 6.5, making it durable enough for carving while still requiring sensible care to preserve its polished finish.
Geological Origin – Madagascar Deposits
Madagascar is internationally recognised as one of the leading sources of high-quality labradorite. The mineral forms in igneous rocks such as basalt, gabbro, and anorthosite, where slow cooling of magma allows plagioclase feldspar crystals to develop.
The Madagascan material is especially prized for its strong labradorescent display, often producing vivid flashes across polished surfaces. This makes it highly desirable for carved pieces where curved forms enhance the optical effect.
Ammonite Form – Fossil Inspired Design
The ammonite shape is inspired by the spiral shells of extinct marine cephalopods that lived millions of years ago. The flowing spiral design highlights the natural colour play of the labradorite, allowing light to reflect across multiple curved surfaces.
The carving process brings out the stone’s internal structure while preserving the natural mineral characteristics. The smooth polished finish enhances both the depth of colour and the dramatic iridescent flashes.
In various traditions, ammonite shapes have been traditionally associated with symbolism connected to cycles and continuity in a spiritual sense, though this piece is primarily valued as a decorative mineral sculpture and collector’s item.
Collector Appeal and Display
This Labradorite Carved Ammonite is ideal for:
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Mineral and crystal collectors
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Fossil-inspired decorative art enthusiasts
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Labradorite and feldspar collectors
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Natural history themed displays
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Unique gifts for geology and mineral lovers
The spiral design makes it an eye-catching centrepiece for shelves, cabinets, desks, or curated mineral displays.
Authenticity and Presentation
This specimen is a genuine natural labradorite carving from Madagascar and includes a fully hand-signed Premium Certificate of Authenticity. The piece shown in the photographs is the exact carving you will receive, carefully chosen for its quality, colour flash, and presentation.
A Labradorite Carved Ammonite such as this offers a distinctive blend of geological material and artistic craftsmanship, showcasing the remarkable optical properties of Madagascan feldspar in a timeless fossil-inspired form.







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