Description
Cassis Cornuta/Horned Helmet (Linnaeus 1758)
“The strikingly large Horned Helmet Shell ”
The helmet shells are a large family of very solid and often thickened shells found in shallow tropical seas.A heavy shell with a large, thick parietal shield, a short spire, and varices at right angles to each other. Its shoulder has a row of large knobs with three spiral, humped ribs below. The surface is covered with rows of small pits.A very thick outer lip has large teeth grouped at middle. The columella has a few strong, wavy folds. Gray or white, with brown bands behind outer lip. Orange on columella and on teeth of outer lip.
This shells have the ability to introduce a sense of fun and bring life into any room settings. They are tactile, quick to make friends and always have a story to tell – perfect for bathrooms, studies and living spaces.
Note:
This is a top-quality shell and not offered as collector’s specimen and it might not be available elsewhere. Being a natural product from sea, you would expect slight imperfections caused by weather and aging under the sea conditions.If you have eyes of a sea-biologist, each of these imperfections will tell a unique story of each shell’s life-journey.