AES | Brass Accents
A selection of custom-designed Palaeontology accents THE FOSSIL STORE presented on our custom-designed AES | Brass stand series created through an aesthetic lens for show-stopping spaces out there.


































Fossil Cambropallas Tellesto Trilobite PR 460mm
£5,892.00 GBP
THE FOSSIL STORE AES | Brass series brings you a positive and negative Cambropallas tellesto geode measuring 460mm, now transformed with our elegant innovated-designed AES | Brass stands for spaces out there!This extraordinary specimen offers a positive and negative example of the well renowned and exotic Cambropallas tellesto trilobite.Iron oxide concentrations have allowed for such a wondrous result of colour pallettes here, due to iron oxide limonite within the limestone, these minerals have been absorbed for many millennia, concentrated along the cephalic margins, thoracic and pygidial pleural spines and articulating lobes of the thorax - all these areas of the carapace or exoskeleton were characterized by a tight fold called the doublure. The three-dimensional exoskeleton of the arthropod displays every segment of the thorax; the cephalon (head) and pygidium (tail). The axis lobe runs the length of the body from the cephalon to the pygidium, which stands up elegantly at the tail-end,...




























Fossil Cambropallas Tellesto Trilobite PR 320mm
£2,992.00 GBP
THE FOSSIL STORE AES | Brass series brings you a positive and negative Cambropallas tellesto geode measuring 320mm, now transformed with our elegant innovated-designed AES | Brass stands for spaces out there!This extraordinary specimen offers a positive and negative example of the well renowned and exotic Cambropallas tellesto trilobite.Iron oxide concentrations have allowed for such a wondrous result of colour pallettes here, due to iron oxide limonite within the limestone, these minerals have been absorbed for many millennia, concentrated along the cephalic margins, thoracic and pygidial pleural spines and articulating lobes of the thorax - all these areas of the carapace or exoskeleton were characterized by a tight fold called the doublure. The three-dimensional exoskeleton of the arthropod displays every segment of the thorax; the cephalon (head) and pygidium (tail). The axis lobe runs the length of the body from the cephalon to the pygidium, which stands up elegantly at the tail-end,...