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Double Sided Jurassic Bivalve Slab- Golden Pyritised Pseudomytiloides dubius + Impressive 3D Example - North Yorkshire Coast, England
Double Sided Jurassic Bivalve Slab- Golden Pyritised Pseudomytiloides dubius + Impressive 3D Example - North Yorkshire Coast, England
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This impressive Jurassic shale slab features a double-sided display of Pseudomytiloides dubius, one side showcasing a gorgeous golden pyritised bivalve, the other side revealing a large raised 3D specimen with exquisite shell detail. Several additional partial bivalves further enrich the composition, capturing the dynamic structure of these ancient marine creatures.
The pyritised specimen gleams naturally against the dark shale matrix, with a druzy like sparkle when illuminated, highlighting fine growth lines and the subtle intricacies of shell morphology. The 3D raised example on the reverse provides a striking contrast, creating a highly detailed and visually captivating display.
This fossil was collected by Aaron, director of Collectors’ Cabin, from the beautiful North Yorkshire Coast.
The specimen has been carefully stabilised using museum quality consolidation methods to preserve its delicate structure while maintaining the natural character of the shale. No restoration or enhancement has been applied.
Specimen Details
Genus & Species: Pseudomytiloides dubius
Age: Early Jurassic (~180 million years old)
Locality: North Yorkshire Coast, England
Find Date: 28/2/26
Matrix: Fine-grained Jurassic shale
Overall Dimensions: 121 × 90 × 6 mm
Fossil Sizes: Golden pyritised 27 mm; raised reverse 40 mm; additional partial specimens
Preservation: Raised impressions; natural golden pyrite
Preparation: Consolidated with paraloid B-72 (5%) to align with museum standards ( Preparation and consolidation undertaken by Collectors’ Cabin)
Provenance: Self-collected and prepared
Reference: RB05
