Orthoceras - Fossilised animal - 42 cm

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Beautiful decorative piece featuring a natural fossil slab with multiple Orthoceras specimens mounted on a minimalist metal stem, anchored onto a refined, custom-carved Carrara marble base to create a sophisticated and modern museum-quality display.

​The specimen is a stunning black limestone matrix from Morocco, expertly cut and polished to reveal a dense cluster of prehistoric Orthoceras. These extinct cephalopod mollusks inhabited ancient oceans hundreds of millions of years ago, primarily during the Ordovician and Silurian periods. The polished surface beautifully showcases the iconic, elongated "straight horn" silhouettes of their conical shells, clearly highlighting the internal anatomy, including the chambered septa and central siphuncles fossilized over millennia.

​Discovered in the northwestern Sahara, this matrix preserves the authentic fossil distribution, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient marine ecosystems. The dark, sleek, and highly polished fossil slab is masterfully contrasted by its base: a premium piece of white Carrara marble, elegantly sculpted into soft, flowing organic waves that mimic the movement of the prehistoric seas, adding a touch of classic Italian luxury and structural artistry to the piece.

​This striking artifact is ideal both for passionate collectors and as a sophisticated interior design element, perfect for elevating modern, minimalist, or luxury nature-inspired spaces.

Beautiful decorative piece featuring a natural fossil slab with multiple Orthoceras specimens mounted on a minimalist metal stem, anchored onto a refined, custom-carved Carrara marble base to create a sophisticated and modern museum-quality display.

​The specimen is a stunning black limestone matrix from Morocco, expertly cut and polished to reveal a dense cluster of prehistoric Orthoceras. These extinct cephalopod mollusks inhabited ancient oceans hundreds of millions of years ago, primarily during the Ordovician and Silurian periods. The polished surface beautifully showcases the iconic, elongated "straight horn" silhouettes of their conical shells, clearly highlighting the internal anatomy, including the chambered septa and central siphuncles fossilized over millennia.

​Discovered in the northwestern Sahara, this matrix preserves the authentic fossil distribution, offering a captivating glimpse into ancient marine ecosystems. The dark, sleek, and highly polished fossil slab is masterfully contrasted by its base: a premium piece of white Carrara marble, elegantly sculpted into soft, flowing organic waves that mimic the movement of the prehistoric seas, adding a touch of classic Italian luxury and structural artistry to the piece.

​This striking artifact is ideal both for passionate collectors and as a sophisticated interior design element, perfect for elevating modern, minimalist, or luxury nature-inspired spaces.

Details

Specimen
Orthoceras
Country of origin
Italy
Geological period
Ordovician (485.4 - 443.8 million years)
Condition
Natural
Treatment
Polished
Height
42 cm
Authenticity
Original/official
ItalyVerified
2861
Objects sold
98.43%
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