Orange scallop shell -Pecten subnodosus- on black base
At 20 meters deep on the west coast of Mexico, off Tijuana, you can spot groups of this orange Pecten subnodosus. The Saint Jacques seashells (scallops) get this nickname because they are used as a rallying symbol by pilgrims going to Santiago de Compostela; they have a wide variety of colors around the world. And this punchy orange is of course natural...
- Base Finish: METAL NOIR
- Color/Finish: ORANGE
- Width: 15,00 cm
- Height: 18,50 cm
- Depth: 6,00 cm
- Unique Piece: No
- Interior/Exterior: Intérieur