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Whitby Snakestone Ammonite Curio of St Hilda Folklaw Jurrasic Fossil

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Whitby Snakestone Ammonite Curio of St Hilda Folklaw Jurrasic Fossil

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The Legend of St Hilda:
Snakestones originated in the 7th Century when a high ranking Northumbrian woman called Hilda was given the task of building an abbey on the Whitby headland. Before she could do this, she had to rid the land of snakes that had taken over the land. Legend has it that she cast them into the sea and thus the legend of the snakestone was born.

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Serpent stone or Snakestones this Genuine Whitby Ammonite "horns of Ammon," covered with golden pyrite and shimmering Crystallisation and a perfect centre.

Dactylioceras (Dac) Fossil. Beautifully split in 2 pieces with a perfectly split detailed centre, measuring 7cm including matrix x 5cm.

: Jurassic Curio Myth of St Hilda

Snakestones originated in the 7th Century when a high ranking Northumbrian woman called Hilda was given the task of building an abbey on the Whitby headland. Before she could do this, she had to rid the land of snakes that had taken over the land. Legend has it that she cast them into the sea and thus the legend of the snakestone was born.

Ammonites are Mollusks that became extinct between 65-200 million years ago around the same time as the dinosaurs.

Ammonites are part of a group that includes present day squid and snails

This piece is perfect for collectors of fossils and other curiosities, and would offer a unique addition.

What you see is what will be posted.

Guaranteed all items are 100% genuine specimens collected beachcombing or foraging in an environmently friendly manner on the North Yorkshire coastlines of England UK.

Adult Supervision is required.

These fossils are millions of years old. And lots of fun can be had researching and collecting them, enjoy!

Designed by jennifer wing in Whitby North, Yorkshire, England, UK

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