Exceptional Fossil Pectin (Clamyas Latissima) from Bordeaux, France - Miocene Era
Delve into the ancient wonders of the Miocene Era with this remarkable fossilized Pectin specimen from Bordeaux, France. The two fossils, each measuring approximately 7 inches wide (~180mm) , boasts intricate and beautifully preserved details of Clamyas Latissima, an extinct species of bivalve mollusk. This fossil transports you back in time to a marine world that thrived over 5 to 23 million years ago.
The delicate and ornate patterns on this Pectin serve as a testament to the craftsmanship of Mother Nature, with its unique shell structure and elegant curvature. As a piece of Earth's history, this fossil is both scientifically significant and artistically captivating. Whether you're an avid paleontologist, a collector of natural curiosities, or an art connoisseur, this fossilized Pectin will undoubtedly be a treasured addition to your collection or a stunning decorative piece. Own a tangible piece of prehistoric beauty and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of the Miocene Era.
This piece measures : 16.0" x 8.5" x 3.0" ( 406 mm x 215 mm x 76 mm)
Weight: 8 pounds
Location: Bordeaux, France
Age: 5 to 23 million years ago.
The pictured item is the item that will be shipped and it is 100% authentic.
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