

Pyrite-Filled Russian Ammonite (Polished Cross Section) From the Volga River Region, Russia | Approx. 3” wide
This stunning fossil is a cross-section of a Jurassic-era ammonite from the banks of the Volga River in Russia, preserved over 150 million years ago and completely replaced with natural pyrite. The result is a fossil that seems part ancient relic, part steampunk sculpture—its interior chambers glitter with metallic luster, revealing the intricate suture patterns that once housed a living cephalopod, long before humans walked the Earth.
Each chamber is lined with microcrystalline pyrite, and the cut face has been expertly polished to a mirror sheen, while the outer edge retains natural character. This piece is museum-quality and highly collectable—perfect for fossil enthusiasts, interior designers, or anyone looking to hold deep time in their hands.
Geological & Cultural Context:
These rare specimens are unearthed from shale beds along the Volga River, near Saratov, a region known for its well-preserved Jurassic marine fossils. Pyritization here is an uncommon form of fossilization, requiring just the right anaerobic conditions and iron-rich waters. Fossils like this were once prized by Russian nobility as symbols of eternity.
Metaphysical Properties:
Pyrite is known as a stone of protection, willpower, and abundance, resonating with the solar plexus chakra. Combined with the sacred spiral form of the ammonite—a symbol of evolution, grounding, and continuity—this piece amplifies intention and helps one move forward with purpose, while staying rooted in ancient wisdom.
Pyrite-Filled Russian Ammonite (Polished Cross Section) From the Volga River Region, Russia | Approx. 3” wide
This stunning fossil is a cross-section of a Jurassic-era ammonite from the banks of the Volga River in Russia, preserved over 150 million years ago and completely replaced with natural pyrite. The result is a fossil that seems part ancient relic, part steampunk sculpture—its interior chambers glitter with metallic luster, revealing the intricate suture patterns that once housed a living cephalopod, long before humans walked the Earth.
Each chamber is lined with microcrystalline pyrite, and the cut face has been expertly polished to a mirror sheen, while the outer edge retains natural character. This piece is museum-quality and highly collectable—perfect for fossil enthusiasts, interior designers, or anyone looking to hold deep time in their hands.
Geological & Cultural Context:
These rare specimens are unearthed from shale beds along the Volga River, near Saratov, a region known for its well-preserved Jurassic marine fossils. Pyritization here is an uncommon form of fossilization, requiring just the right anaerobic conditions and iron-rich waters. Fossils like this were once prized by Russian nobility as symbols of eternity.
Metaphysical Properties:
Pyrite is known as a stone of protection, willpower, and abundance, resonating with the solar plexus chakra. Combined with the sacred spiral form of the ammonite—a symbol of evolution, grounding, and continuity—this piece amplifies intention and helps one move forward with purpose, while staying rooted in ancient wisdom.