Bivalves Fossil Clam
Madagascar
$43.00
Bivalves Fossil Clam
Roughly about 160 million years old and from Madagascar.
Bivalve fossil clams are the preserved remains of ancient molluscs that once lived in seas, rivers, and lakes millions of years ago. These creatures had two hinged shells and belonged to the class Bivalvia, which includes modern clams, oysters, and mussels. Scientifically, bivalves are valuable index fossils, helping geologists to date rock layers and understand ancient marine environments. Metaphysically, fossil clams are believed to carry the steady, nurturing energy of water and Earth combined. They symbolise protection, inner peace, and resilience, helping one to feel safe and supported during emotional healing. Their layered shells also reflect the idea of growth through life’s experiences, offering a gentle reminder to honour your journey and all the stages you’ve moved through.
Approximate measurements.
8cm x 5.6cm x 3.5cm. 180grams.