Giant Triton - Charonia tritonis
Giant Triton, in shell length - this is one of the biggest mollusks in the coral reef.
Great quality (F+/ F++), with beautiful pattern and colors, very hard to get in this size nowadays - from Madagascar.
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Reference: N779
Beautiful marine composition, looking like big mushrooms, made with shark vertebrae from Madagascar and Alphonso sea urchins from Philippines in a black lacquered wood base.
Very unusual decor item.
Dimensions: 27,5 cm x 23 cm // Base: 23 cm x 15 cm x 6 cm
Weight: 1,3 Kg
Beautiful marine composition, looking like big mushrooms, made with shark vertebrae from Madagascar and Alphonso sea urchins from Philippines in a black lacquered wood base.
Very unusual decor item.
Giant Triton, in shell length - this is one of the biggest mollusks in the coral reef.
Great quality (F+/ F++), with beautiful pattern and colors, very hard to get in this size nowadays - from Madagascar.
Cymbiola imperialis - the Imperial volute, in a black lacquered wood base.
This a classic shells, much sough after by collectors due to is beautiful shape, pattern and its rarity.
This beautiful piece came from Sulu Sea - Philippines
Very decorative pair of polished of Green Abalone, Haliotis fulgens in black laquered wood pedestral.
The polished finishing enances the colours and pattern of this elusive species from Baja California. It is a shinning and colourful species with incredible mother-of-pearl variations.
Big Cornish Sea urchin - Echinus esculents, is the biggest urchin species from UK.
Is a edible species and can reach very big sizes. We have an assortment of different color specimen ideal for decoration of tables, bowls, etc.
A exceptional specimen of pinna nobilis in exclusive design frame from One of a Kind, in black lacquered wood.
The specimen came from an old collection, from Greece.
One of a Kind decor piece!
Syrinx aruanius - Australian Trumpet shell in a dark brass base.
It's a species of extremely large sea snail measuring up to 91 cm long and weighing up to 18 kg. Shells over 50 cm are now impossible to obtain, specially in good condition. It is a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinellidae, and is the only species in the genus Syrinx.
Glass dome with five Pleurotomaria hirasei.
This deep water shell was a huge rarity 20 years ago and much sought after by collectors!
Recently have been found in big quantities in South China Sea. A classic and a beautiful shell!
Giant Baler - Melo amphora (Lightfoot, 1786) from Australia, in a black lacquered wood base.
Outstanding specimen, with great quality (F+/ F++), hard to find in this size!
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.
This Elisella specimen in a red flame form is a rare species of gorgonian from Leptogorgia family, found in the coast of Broome, Northwestern Australia.
Gorgons, like corals, are animals living in the form of sessile colonial polyps, organized in a tree structure. The general structure, a skeleton both flexible and hard, called gorgonin does not grow towards the sun - it does not require light to develop -, but perpendicular to the current, to filter a maximum of water flow.
These are beautiful colored specimens!
Marine life in an open vitrine with green lacquered wood, comprising six specimen of Biplex perca big size, from South China Sea and four Guildfordia triumphans also from South China Sea on two beautiful Orange Gorgonia from Philippines.
A One of a Kind handmade piece.
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.
Ctenocella Pectinata natural gorgonne with a shape reminiscent of the lyre - the musical instrument - comes from the Indian Ocean - in this case from Broome, Northwestern Australia.
Gorgons, like corals, are animals living in the form of sessile colonial polyps, organized in a tree structure. The general structure, a flexible and hard skeleton, called gorgonin, does not grow towards the sun - it does not require light to develop - but perpendicular to the current, to filter a maximum of the water flow.
Glass dome with three polished Nautilus:
- One of them sliced and 2 trochus salzeticus, plus one trochus niloticus.
Beautiful decor piece!
Alfonso Sea urchin and White Knobbly Sea urchins tower in brown granite base.
From Madagascar, a different decor piece!
A live taken specimen of Astraea heliotropium taken from Foveaux Strait - New Zealand, with operculum, uncommon in this condition, in a black lacquered wood base.