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Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides from Ecuador - Front and back
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides butterfly from Ecuador - Front and back
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.
Size: 23x15cm
Pick-up in store in Paris only
Made in Paris in our workshop in Montmartre - label of the city of Paris 2024
Marlin rostrum - L size
Dimensions H50cm average
All the rostrums are unique and different in terms of size, size, color etc
Pictures of illustrations
Spearhead gypsum crystal from Seine et Marne
Wolverine skull (Gulo gulo)
Cleaned, degreased and bleached
Skull length 17cm, Width 11.5cm approx.
Large Marlin rostrum - Size XL
Dimensions: between 58cm and 60cm with base
All the rostrums are unique and different in terms of size, size, color etc
Pictures of illustrations
Antique bezoar - Antipoison - Antidote
Once sold by the apothecary, bezoar, also known as gallstone, was reputed to have the same anti-poison properties as the legendary unicorn's horn, hence its excessively high price, also due to its great rarity.
An important piece in a cabinet of curiosities
Sold alone - Without stand, sold separately
Entomological frame
Species: Morpho Didius butterfly from Peru
Frame with black background and white border
Emu egg
EMPTY EGG
Their colours vary enormously from green or blue to black
NO BLACK COLOR at this moment
Papilio zalmoxis butterfly - Giant Blue Swallowtail
Entomological bound box
Shark tooth fossil
Otodus Obliquus dating from the Ypresian: 50 million years ago
Scarabée - Beetle under mini globe
Species: Eupholus mimikanus
Various other species available
Plastic mini globe
Hypoctonus rangunensis - Uropygi - Vinegaroon - Whip scorpion - Arachnid
Entomological box Arachnid
Entomological box
Species: Butterfly Sasakia Charonda - Emperor of Japan
Entomological box
Species: Morpho peleides from Ecuador - Front and back
Superb metallic blue reflections that are not due to pigments but to the cellular structure of the wings. In fact, this butterfly has no blue pigments.