Natural Blue Coral Specimen on Marine Base
Natural Blue Coral Specimen on Marine Base
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Additional Description:
A striking natural blue coral marine specimen featuring dramatic branching formations with densely textured porous surfaces and sculptural organic movement. The coral displays a soft blue-gray coloration throughout the branching structure, contrasted by remnants of its natural calcareous marine base with shell and reef accretions still attached.
The highly architectural form creates a sculptural silhouette reminiscent of underwater reef formations, making it an exceptional decorative object for coastal interiors, cabinet of curiosities displays, grandmillennial interiors, or natural history collections. The intricate perforated texture across the surface highlights the biological structure of the coral colony and gives the piece remarkable visual depth.
Mounted naturally upon its original reef-like base, the specimen retains an authentic organic appearance rather than a heavily polished or altered decorative finish.
Era:
20th century natural specimen.
History:
Coral specimens have long been collected for use in natural history cabinets, Wunderkammer displays, and coastal decorative interiors. Branching coral forms became especially popular in European and American decorating during the 19th and 20th centuries, where they were displayed in curiosity cabinets, libraries, and seaside residences as symbols of exploration and the natural world.
Provenance:
Marine specimen; exact origin unknown.
Materials:
Natural coral specimen with marine calcified base remnants.
Dimensions:
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Disclaimers:
Natural wear, losses, and irregularities consistent with authentic coral formation and age. Minor chips, surface losses, and natural erosion present throughout. Please review photographs carefully for condition and structural details. Buyer is responsible for ensuring compliance with any local regulations regarding the sale or transport of coral materials.
Additional Description:
A striking natural blue coral marine specimen featuring dramatic branching formations with densely textured porous surfaces and sculptural organic movement. The coral displays a soft blue-gray coloration throughout the branching structure, contrasted by remnants of its natural calcareous marine base with shell and reef accretions still attached.
The highly architectural form creates a sculptural silhouette reminiscent of underwater reef formations, making it an exceptional decorative object for coastal interiors, cabinet of curiosities displays, grandmillennial interiors, or natural history collections. The intricate perforated texture across the surface highlights the biological structure of the coral colony and gives the piece remarkable visual depth.
Mounted naturally upon its original reef-like base, the specimen retains an authentic organic appearance rather than a heavily polished or altered decorative finish.
Era:
20th century natural specimen.
History:
Coral specimens have long been collected for use in natural history cabinets, Wunderkammer displays, and coastal decorative interiors. Branching coral forms became especially popular in European and American decorating during the 19th and 20th centuries, where they were displayed in curiosity cabinets, libraries, and seaside residences as symbols of exploration and the natural world.
Provenance:
Marine specimen; exact origin unknown.
Materials:
Natural coral specimen with marine calcified base remnants.
Dimensions:
[Insert dimensions]
Disclaimers:
Natural wear, losses, and irregularities consistent with authentic coral formation and age. Minor chips, surface losses, and natural erosion present throughout. Please review photographs carefully for condition and structural details. Buyer is responsible for ensuring compliance with any local regulations regarding the sale or transport of coral materials.