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Megalodon Caeruleus

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  • The Carcharocles Megalodon Dentis Caeruleus, the Blue Tooth of the Megalodon.

    This brilliant specimen isn’t the work of light of modern dye. It is the result of a millenia long fossilisation in mineral-rich marine sediment

    Over time during the specimen’s fossilisation, the organic minerals decayed from the tooth, being replaced by phosphate minerals and blending with elements such as iron, manganese and other trace minerals

    This process changes the tooth’s hue, typically from grey to a jet black colour. However in exceptionally rare cases, the tooth can change to a rich, ocean blue as a result from specific geological conditions. This special Megalodon Tooth is a one-of-a-kind item within our catalogue.

    Base & Mount: Stainless steel with stunning black lacquer coat for long-lasting protection

    Base Dimensions: 120mm x 120mm

    Our stands are handcrafted in Cheshire and are designed to cradle the specimen, offering a 360° perspective and highlighting its best features while still preserving the natural form.

  • Megalodon Dentis Caerulus (“The Blue Tooth of the Megalodon”)
    Timeline:
    Early miocene - Pliocene (23 - 3.6 million years ago)
    Size: 10 - 20 metres
    Range: Worldwide
    Habitat: Wide range of marine environments (shallow coastal waters, Diet: Carnivorous  

    This brilliant specimen isn’t the work of light of modern dye. It is the result of a millenia long fossilisation in mineral-rich marine sediment.

    Over time during the specimen’s fossilisation, the organic minerals decayed from the tooth, being replaced by phosphate minerals and blending with elements such as iron, manganese and other trace minerals.

    This process changes the tooth’s hue, typically from grey to a jet black colour. However in exceptionally rare cases, the tooth can change to a rich, ocean blue as a result from specific geological conditions.

  • We work closely with reputable suppliers all over the world to source high quality, genuine specimens. Each fossil comes with a certificate of authenticity documenting the provenance of each specimen, including the age and location where it was discovered.

  • Each Curated piece comes with a loyalty sticker. Receive a free gift reward for every third item purchased, culminating in a captivating platinum statement piece, complimentary from Curated.

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