Mounted Strombidae Shells: The Art of Nature Sea shell - Harpago Lambis Chiragra.





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L’Harpago chiragra, also known as Lambis chiragra, is one of the most spectacular shells belonging to the family Strombidae, characterized by its imposing appearance and elegant pointed extensions.
This shell is distinguished by its six long, arched projections, giving it an elegance similar to a marine arabesque. Its outer surface features a complex pattern of lines and spots in warm tones, ranging from golden brown to cream, arranged in a way that resembles the spotted skin of an exotic feline.
The inside of the shell, on the other hand, is surprisingly delicate: a soft gradient that ranges from pearly white to peach pink, with more intense streaks along the inner edge. This color combination makes it a highly appreciated shell among collectors and interior designers.
Native to the warm tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, Harpago chiragra inhabits sandy bottoms and coral-rich areas, where it blends perfectly among marine formations. Its growth is slow and gradual, allowing it to develop intricate details on its surface.
To highlight their elegance and aesthetic value, the best specimens are mounted on bases in wood and brass. This type of presentation not only emphasizes their natural beauty but also makes them a distinctive element in refined collections or environments decorated with marine-inspired themes.
Seller's Story
L’Harpago chiragra, also known as Lambis chiragra, is one of the most spectacular shells belonging to the family Strombidae, characterized by its imposing appearance and elegant pointed extensions.
This shell is distinguished by its six long, arched projections, giving it an elegance similar to a marine arabesque. Its outer surface features a complex pattern of lines and spots in warm tones, ranging from golden brown to cream, arranged in a way that resembles the spotted skin of an exotic feline.
The inside of the shell, on the other hand, is surprisingly delicate: a soft gradient that ranges from pearly white to peach pink, with more intense streaks along the inner edge. This color combination makes it a highly appreciated shell among collectors and interior designers.
Native to the warm tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, Harpago chiragra inhabits sandy bottoms and coral-rich areas, where it blends perfectly among marine formations. Its growth is slow and gradual, allowing it to develop intricate details on its surface.
To highlight their elegance and aesthetic value, the best specimens are mounted on bases in wood and brass. This type of presentation not only emphasizes their natural beauty but also makes them a distinctive element in refined collections or environments decorated with marine-inspired themes.
