Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Welcome to North America's Ammolite Specialist

What is Ammolite? Where does it come from? Why is it considered an investment stone? How do I know its value, worth, and credibility? All of these questions and much more will be answered right here.


Tip #1. ONLY PURCHASE AMMOLITE FROM A REPUTABLE AUTHORIZED AMMOLITE DEALER. THEY ARE EDUCATED, TRAINED, SPECIALIZED AND ONLY SELL STABILIZED AMMOLIE. PURCHASE YOUR AMMOLITE FROM A CANADIAN DEALER AND SAVE.

Here is a quick video that will give you some insight on the value and worth of this limited precious stone and of course, how it's made and where it comes from.


http://www.youtube.com/user/TimberwolfAmmolite

Just click the link and your browser will direct you to the official "I love Ammolite" YouTube channel.

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2 comments:

  1. Pretty good information - only one mistake I could find:

    There are at least 3 mines - Korite, Aurora and Daychief's.

    Soon to be many more and Ammolite mining will last a thousand years. They will just have to go deeper.

    T. Dryden, ammonite.com

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  2. Hi,
    Not to argue with T. Dryden however he believes he know everything about ammolite. Surprised Ilove Ammolite recomends Timberwolf for purchasing ammolite as their site shows triplets which in my opinion are worthless. To correct Tom Korite,Aurora,and Daychiefs do strip mining and are not truly mines. The only true mine is the old Black Horse Mine of the Blood tribe as it originally was a coal mine before chief Rocky discovered ammolite in the blue zone.I have been collecting some of the finest stones in the world of freeform ammolite and would love to fine artisan jewelers that want to purchase the best as I am selling off some of my collection to supplement my income. Any leads would be appreciated and could contact me at ddg39d@aol.com. Hope to hear from one and all.
    Regards,
    Don

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