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Rostrum of swordfish XL size
Xiphias gladius
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Swordfish Rostrum XL - Xiphias gladius
The swordfish (from the Latin Gladius) owes its name to the appearance of its rostrum (or beak), similar to a sword blade, and its ability to split the water with ease and speed. Swordfish rostrums are traditionally used to make weapons in New Guinea.
Material: bone
Origin : Indonesia
Polished and varnished
All peaks are different - Illustration pictures
Dimensions: 95cm average with base (Base: 10x10cm)
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Sold with a CITES permit valid for the European Union - Shengen area
Cannot be sold outside the European Union
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There are always broken or missing picks
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All the rostrums are unique and different in terms of size, size, color etc
Pictures of illustrations
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Rostrum of swordfish XL size
Xiphias gladius
All peaks are different - Illustration pictures