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Each segmented protection shell of this curious creature, and its claw-like appendages hint at a predatory past. The captivating grey hues and subtle striations of the scallop segments create a mesmerizing visual texture, drawing the observer into a narrative of deep-space discovery and the vast, often mystical, beauty of the universe's undiscovered history.
Name: Large Grey Scallop Scorpio
Series: Foundryon’s Small Galactic Fossils
Artist: Peter Hauerland
Dimensions: 28 × 22 × 5 cm
Material: Steel, seashell
Frame: Object frame with glass
Weight: Approx. 1kg / 2kg when wrapped for shipping
Placement: Freestanding tabletop, shelf décor, or hang on the wall
Style Keywords: Entomology Fossil art, SciArt, mystical artifact, Goth décor
A captivating object for those drawn to natural forms, ancient mysteries, and the art of imagined discovery. The Large Grey Scallop Scorpio is not just a display piece; it is a portal to unimaginable worlds, a testament to the enduring mystery of life beyond our own.
Each segmented protection shell of this curious creature, and its claw-like appendages hint at a predatory past. The captivating grey hues and subtle striations of the scallop segments create a mesmerizing visual texture, drawing the observer into a narrative of deep-space discovery and the vast, often mystical, beauty of the universe's undiscovered history.
Name: Large Grey Scallop Scorpio
Series: Foundryon’s Small Galactic Fossils
Artist: Peter Hauerland
Dimensions: 28 × 22 × 5 cm
Material: Steel, seashell
Frame: Object frame with glass
Weight: Approx. 1kg / 2kg when wrapped for shipping
Placement: Freestanding tabletop, shelf décor, or hang on the wall
Style Keywords: Entomology Fossil art, SciArt, mystical artifact, Goth décor
A captivating object for those drawn to natural forms, ancient mysteries, and the art of imagined discovery. The Large Grey Scallop Scorpio is not just a display piece; it is a portal to unimaginable worlds, a testament to the enduring mystery of life beyond our own.