Two heart shaped Orthoceras fossils displayed in a light wood effect frame on a plush red background.
What is the Orthoceras fossil?
Orthoceras (straight horn) is an extinct genus of Cephalopod having a long, straight, conical shell and its interior divided into numerous chambers by transverse septa.
The fossils lived from the Ordovician to Triassic period around 500-200 million years ago.
Traditionally, Orthoceras fossils have been used to assist in reducing tiredness, exhaustion, low energy, digestive disorders, unsettled stomach, dyspepsia, and rheumatism. Orthoceras fossils simulate thymus and are related to root chakra and are said to treat skeletal system disorders particularly hand, feet and back.
Frame size
12 cm wide
17 cm high
1.5 cm deep
Heart size 4 cm
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