Deltablastus permicus fossil
A great echinoderm Blastoide, from East Timor Permic beds, in an exotic tecula wood base.
Deltablastus permicus in matrix, from the Permiam period (circa 250 million years).
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Reference: N1378
Beautiful small geode of Orca Blue Agate, usually this uncommon variety of Agate have small bluish amethyst crystals.
Cutted and polished by local artisans, from Madagascar, mounted in black lacquered wood base.
Dimensions: 9,5 cm x 6,5 cm // Base: 6,5 cm x 6,5 cm x 2 cm
Weight: 378 g
Beautiful small geode of Orca Blue Agate, usually this uncommon variety of Agate have small bluish amethyst crystals.
Cutted and polished by local artisans, from Madagascar, mounted in black lacquered wood base.
A great echinoderm Blastoide, from East Timor Permic beds, in an exotic tecula wood base.
Deltablastus permicus in matrix, from the Permiam period (circa 250 million years).
Natural Carnelian from Madagascar – Carnelian is used as a gemstone since the antiquity and was very much prized.
Color exibits from brownish red to orange this colours is due to the iron presence during its formation. Carnelian is a chalcedony, very close to agate with a harness of seven in the Mohs scale. Carnelian doesn’t show the same type of banding as agate and the color is softer in appearence.
In the Metaphysical field, Carnelian is associated with confidence, self esteem, courage, creativity and a wide assortment of other healing properties.
This species of Spongia came from the Florida Keys.
It is a very healthy population once from many years they are fished commercially for bath sponges, these are special pieces turned into great decor objects. The sponges feed on microorganisms that they filter and their larvae are taken by the sea movements making them widespread. Taken by divers from 5 to 40 meters deep.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood stand.
A Horned Helmet shell - Cassis cornuta, from Philippines.
Cassis cornuta is a species of extremely large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Cassidae. This large sea snail is found on sand and coral rubble, often around reefs.
A beautiful decor shell.
Guitarfish, a remarkable shark species that combines the elegance of rays and the intrigue of sharks. This exquisite creature, from Madagascar, is mounted in a splendid glass vitrine, adds a touch of natural beauty and marine allure to any decor.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the mounted Guitarfish showcases its distinctive guitar-like shape, featuring a flattened body, elongated tail, and graceful pectoral fins. The delicate hues of brown, gray, or olive perfectly complement the surrounding environment, creating a harmonious aesthetic. Beyond its decorative appeal, the Guitarfish holds significant ecological importance. This species plays a vital role in maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems, making it a symbol of the interconnectedness of our planet's natural wonders.
Elevate your decor with the addition of the mounted Guitarfish in its elegant glass vitrine. Let its presence spark conversations, inspire a sense of wonder, and remind us of the remarkable diversity that exists beneath the waves.
This unique specimen comes with all the necessary documentation, ensuring its authenticity and compliance with regulations.
This beautifully curated medium-sized marine life glass dome showcases a stunning selection of high-quality specimens arranged in a timeless Victorian style. The collection includes:
Pocillopora eydouxi and Montipora sp. corals from the Solomon Islands, admired for their intricate textures and natural beauty.
A Hippocampus sp. (seahorse) from the Mediterranean Sea, adding an elegant and whimsical touch.
A Clypeaster rosaceus (sea biscuit) from the USA, showcasing its delicate, fossil-like structure.
A vibrant green sea urchin from the Philippines, with its striking spiny form.
A Pecten nobilis scallop, known for its ornate shell, and a selection of exquisite shells, including two Cypraea cribraria, a Mitra mitra, and a Conus arenatus, all from the Philippines.
This exceptional composition combines marine diversity with artistic presentation, making it a captivating and sophisticated decorative piece for any interior.
This exquisite piece showcases the rarity of Green Agate, a gemstone characterized by its distinct deep green hue, which arises from the presence of high manganese concentration. Originating from the uncommon source of Madagascar.
Its rich and captivating green color is impeccably polished, revealing a flawless surface that reflects the skilled craftsmanship of local artisans. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this agate serves as an exceptional decorative item, endowed with a range of healing attributes. Green agate is renowned for its ability to foster qualities such as compassion, generosity, and a heightened sense of justice. Its influence extends to enhancing mental and emotional flexibility, thus facilitating better decision-making and conflict resolution. Furthermore, this remarkable stone not only cultivates these virtues within the individual but also encourages their growth in others.
Portunus pelagicus, commonly known as the flower crab or blue crab, is a large crab species inhabiting the Indo-Pacific region. It can be found along the coasts of Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Additionally, it thrives in intertidal estuaries spanning most of Australia and extending eastward to New Caledonia. The species holds significant commercial importance across the Indo-Pacific, where it is sought after for its traditional hard shells or marketed as "soft-shelled" crabs, considered a delicacy in various Asian cuisines. The species is highly valued, particularly in the Persian Gulf, where it is extensively harvested for meat consumption, with females commanding higher prices than males.
Noteworthy traits such as rapid growth, ease of larviculture, high fecundity, and relatively robust tolerance to both nitrate and ammonia make Portunus pelagicus an ideal candidate for aquaculture.
This particular specimen is from Cebu, Philippines.
Tubipora musica coral mounted in high gloss black lacquered wood base with brass nickel finishing, from Solomon islands.
Beautiful natural red color, formed by pipes that remind an organ!
It is supplied with CITES number.
Acanthoceras ammonites from Madagascar, a beautiful block with two achantoceras from Cenomanian (100-94 million years old), with a great shape and colors, well cleaned and prepared.
This is an extinct species of cephalopod genus, an ammonite in the family of Acanthoceratidae.
One of a Kind piece!
A group of beautifully cutted and polished stones in a white wood glass frame, featuring one of each :
Oval cabuchon of Blood Jasper from India with 98,45 ct.
Pear cabuchon of Malachite from Congo with 96 ct.
Oval cabuchon od Lapis Lazuli from Afghanistan with 69,9 ct.
Oval cabuchon of Green Moss Agate from Madagascar with 39,8 ct.
Oval cabuchon of Azurite from USA with 45,8 ct.
Squared cabuchon of Mokaite Jasper from India with 40,5 ct.
Double pointed cabuchon of Labradorite from Madagascar with 60,65 ct.
A beautiful group of Coleoptera framed in a lacquered black wood frame.
From up left to right we have Paraleprodera festiva from Thailand, Pavieia superba from Thailand, in the middle Xystrocera festiva from Thailand, Polybothris sumptuosa gemma from Madagascar and Lampropepla rothschildi from Madagascar.
A One of Kind piece of uncommom insects in very high quality specimen.
Superb pair of Hexaplex cichoreus from Balicasag, Philippines.
This intricated species is very variable in pattern and color, along the years we have had exceptional pieces, these ones are of great beauty.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood base.
Callicore lyca and Catonephele numilia glass vitrine.
Callicore lyca, the Aegina numberwing, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. Superb coloured specimen. It is found from the south of Mexico to Peru, these one's are from Perú.
Catonephele numilia, the Blue-Frosted Banner, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae found in Central and South America. This butterfly usually flies along the ground and close to the ripe fruits and flowers.
An exceptional decor piece.
Malachite slice - showcasing the superb pattern and color of this copper ore mineral. These formations, cut and polished, exhibit beautiful colors and patterns, making them among the finest specimens. Originating from Kolwezi, Katanga, Democratic Republic of Congo. Mounted in a handmade dark brass base.
Orca agate also known as Orca Stone is beautiful variety of blue and white agate, from Madagascar, hand-polished into a freeform.
Mounted in a black lacquered wood base.