Pocillopora meandrina Coral
Pocillopora meandrina coral, from Solomon Islands.
Beautiful coral, mounted in a white krion base.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
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Reference: N397
A superb specimen of Halomitra pileus, from Solomon island.
These corals are not attached to the rocks or other corals, they live free on the bottom, and usually in the shape of a helmet, but also sometimes with a flattened round shape.
Mounted in a beautiful handmade brass base, it is a high decorative piece!
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Dimensions: 30 cm x 24 cm // Stand: 20 cm x 12,5 cm x 3 cm
Weight: 1,8 Kg
A superb specimen of Halomitra pileus, from Solomon island.
These corals are not attached to the rocks or other corals, they live free on the bottom, and usually in the shape of a helmet, but also sometimes with a flattened round shape.
Mounted in a beautiful handmade brass base, it is a high decorative piece!
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Pocillopora meandrina coral, from Solomon Islands.
Beautiful coral, mounted in a white krion base.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Tubipora musica coral in glass dome, from Solomon island.
Beautiful natural red color, formed by pipes that remind an organ!
It is supplied with CITES number.
Stylophora pistillata, from Solomon Islands. Beautiful specimen coral, mounted in a gold metal stand.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Neptun Cap Coral - Halomitra pileus in an iron base, from Solomon island.
These corals are not attached to the rocks or other corals, they live free on the bottom, and usually in the shape of a helmet, but also sometimes with a flattened round shape.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
"Cup coral" Turbinaria reniformis, its skeleton forms large and horizontal white waves curled around the edges, in a conic shape.
When alive, the polyps color has a beautiful multitude of shades ranging from yellow to green.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, from Solomon island.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
One of a Kind piece that makes the difference in a decor ambience.
Acropora florida coral specimen - known as the Branch coral - from Solomon Islands, supplied with its respective CITES certificate, once it is a protected species. Found only until 30 meters deep in shallow reefs, it is one of the most beautiful corals! Its colonies consist of thick upright and sometimes horizontal branches, growing from a sprawling or encrusting base, with side branches and small branchlets. The color of this coral specimen varies, and may be from pinkish brown or some shade of green. Mounted in a handmade brass base, to emphasize the beauty of this piece, turned into an exclusive décor piece.
Tubipora musica coral mounted in a white krion base, from Solomon islands.
Beautiful natural red color, formed by pipes that remind an organ!
It is supplied with CITES number.
Acropora Florida Coral in an acrylic base, from Solomon Islands.
It is found only up to 30 meter deep and like all corals it is a protected species, supplied with CITES.
One of the most beautiful corals, an amazing unique decor piece!
This Pocillopora meandrina coral, from the Solomon Islands, is an exquisite example of nature's artistry. Its intricate, labyrinth-like branching is a hallmark of the species, also known as cauliflower coral. Mounted in a handcrafted dark brass base, the contrast between the organic structure and the sleek metal adds a sophisticated touch. As a free-living coral, it's a stunning decorative piece.
Supplied with a CITES certificate, it represents ethical and sustainable sourcing.
"Cup coral" Turbinaria reniformis, its skeleton forms large and horizontal white waves curled around the edges, in a conic shape.
When alive, the polyps color has a beautiful multitude of shades ranging from yellow to green.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, from Solomon island.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
One of a Kind piece that makes the difference in a decor ambience.
Pachyseris rugosa coral from Solomon Islands.
Pachyseris rugosa, also known as the Maze Coral, boasts intricate patterns and a textured surface that add depth and visual interest to any space. Embrace the allure of the Pachyseris rugosa coral as it takes center stage in your decor. Its seamless integration with the dark brass base exudes sophistication and complements a range of interior styles.
This coral specimen is supplied with its respective CITES certificate, guaranteeing its legal and sustainable sourcing.
Finger Coral - Acropora humilis, from Solomon Islands. Beautiful specimen coral, mounted in a red krion base for a modern decor.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
Acropora nobilis coral, also known as the Noble Branch coral in a handmade dark brass base. This specimen is one of the most beautiful corals, in cream natural color with cylindrical branches developed horizontally with radial corallites in mixed sizes. It is a protected species like all corals, supplied with respective CITES certificate, from Solomon Islands.
This unique and one-of-a-kind natural masterpiece is an ideal addition to elevate your home décor.
"Cup coral" Turbinaria reniformis, its skeleton forms large and horizontal white waves curled around the edges, in a conic shape.
When alive, the polyps color has a beautiful multitude of shades ranging from yellow to green.
Mounted in a handmade dark brass base, from Solomon island.
Supplied with CITES certificate.
One of a Kind piece that makes the difference in a decor ambience.
Acropora latistella, also known as Table coral, from Solomon Islands. This exquisite coral specimen, mounted in a handmade dark brass base, is a true masterpiece that seamlessly combines natural elegance with artistic craftsmanship.
This table coral is accompanied by a CITES certificate ensuring its legal and sustainable sourcing. It becomes a captivating centerpiece that adds sophistication to any space. The dark brass base provides a stunning contrast, accentuating the coral's natural beauty and infusing a touch of refined elegance into your surroundings.
Neptun Cap Coral - Halomitra pileus in an iron base, from Solomon island.
These corals are not attached to the rocks or other corals, they live free on the bottom, and usually in the shape of a helmet, but also sometimes with a flattened round shape.
Supplied with CITES certificate.