White Fantasy Desk Object with Conus Shell Tail
This Galactic Fossil is a small sculptural creature imagined from a distant world where evolution followed a gentler path. Crafted from coated steel and crowned with a genuine Conus Abbreviatus shell, this pale alien figure blends speculative paleontology with science fiction aesthetics.
Its insect-like posture suggests a mantis or desert scorpion, but this lifeform lacks aggression. There are no threatening pincers or ominous eyes. Instead, it presents a quiet elegance — its curious stance and pristine white body hinting at peaceful adaptation. Fixed to its tail is a permanent hideaway: the distinctively patterned shell, white with brown stracciatella markings, serving as a refuge during cosmic storms or planetary upheaval.
Perfect for fantasy collectors, sci-art lovers, and anyone who enjoys the presence of tiny alien relics on their desk or shelf, this sculpture invites quiet wonder. A gentle guardian from a world that might exist just beyond our reach.
Author: Peter Hauerland
Material: Coated steel and genuine Italian Conus Abbreviatus seashell
Color: White with natural brown shell markings
Dimensions: 21 × 14.5 × 9 cm
Weight: 200 g
Function: Tabletop fantasy decor, sci-art desk object, imaginative conversation piece
This Galactic Fossil is a small sculptural creature imagined from a distant world where evolution followed a gentler path. Crafted from coated steel and crowned with a genuine Conus Abbreviatus shell, this pale alien figure blends speculative paleontology with science fiction aesthetics.
Its insect-like posture suggests a mantis or desert scorpion, but this lifeform lacks aggression. There are no threatening pincers or ominous eyes. Instead, it presents a quiet elegance — its curious stance and pristine white body hinting at peaceful adaptation. Fixed to its tail is a permanent hideaway: the distinctively patterned shell, white with brown stracciatella markings, serving as a refuge during cosmic storms or planetary upheaval.
Perfect for fantasy collectors, sci-art lovers, and anyone who enjoys the presence of tiny alien relics on their desk or shelf, this sculpture invites quiet wonder. A gentle guardian from a world that might exist just beyond our reach.
Author: Peter Hauerland
Material: Coated steel and genuine Italian Conus Abbreviatus seashell
Color: White with natural brown shell markings
Dimensions: 21 × 14.5 × 9 cm
Weight: 200 g
Function: Tabletop fantasy decor, sci-art desk object, imaginative conversation piece
This Galactic Fossil is a small sculptural creature imagined from a distant world where evolution followed a gentler path. Crafted from coated steel and crowned with a genuine Conus Abbreviatus shell, this pale alien figure blends speculative paleontology with science fiction aesthetics.
Its insect-like posture suggests a mantis or desert scorpion, but this lifeform lacks aggression. There are no threatening pincers or ominous eyes. Instead, it presents a quiet elegance — its curious stance and pristine white body hinting at peaceful adaptation. Fixed to its tail is a permanent hideaway: the distinctively patterned shell, white with brown stracciatella markings, serving as a refuge during cosmic storms or planetary upheaval.
Perfect for fantasy collectors, sci-art lovers, and anyone who enjoys the presence of tiny alien relics on their desk or shelf, this sculpture invites quiet wonder. A gentle guardian from a world that might exist just beyond our reach.
Author: Peter Hauerland
Material: Coated steel and genuine Italian Conus Abbreviatus seashell
Color: White with natural brown shell markings
Dimensions: 21 × 14.5 × 9 cm
Weight: 200 g
Function: Tabletop fantasy decor, sci-art desk object, imaginative conversation piece