Large white crown, ACROPORA HYACINTUS table coral
CO593-5
The Acropora hyacinthus, also known as “table coral,” forms a delicate crown of white lace. This specimen, with a diameter of 44 cm, grew in the marine depths of the Solomon Islands, sheltered from currents. Its wide and flat structure is typical of corals that maximize sunlight absorption in shallow waters.
Presented vertically on a brass base, this coral reveals an unusual radiant beauty, as it adopts a position different from its natural orientation underwater. This choice highlights its intricate and delicate architecture.
This piece is delivered with its CITES number, ensuring a legal and responsible origin.
Presented vertically on a brass base, this coral reveals an unusual radiant beauty, as it adopts a position different from its natural orientation underwater. This choice highlights its intricate and delicate architecture.
This piece is delivered with its CITES number, ensuring a legal and responsible origin.
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