Wet specimen of a small diaphonized mouse - Cabinet of curiosities No. 4
Diaphonized Mouse Wet Specimen - Cabinet of Curiosities No. 4 Taxidermy
Item Description:
A beautiful wet specimen of a diaphonized mouse, preserved in a sealed vial containing a non-toxic glycerin solution.
Diaphonization is a fascinating scientific technique that makes soft tissues translucent while staining the bones and cartilage. This process highlights the internal structure of the animal, providing a spectacular glimpse into its anatomy. This ethical specimen comes from a natural death, perfect for science, art or curiosity cabinet enthusiasts.
Condition:
• Excellent preservation, highlighting the precise details of the colored skeleton and cartilage.
• Non-toxic glycerin solution, ensuring long-lasting and safe preservation.
Dimensions:
• Height: 8 cm
• Diameter: 2.5 cm
• Weight: 60 g
About this piece:
Diaphonization is a method used mainly in biology and scientific taxidermy. It allows visualization of bone and cartilaginous structures while leaving soft tissues almost invisible. This diaphonized mouse is a unique piece, both educational and aesthetic, ideal for enriching a naturalist or scientific collection.
Secure shipping:
The object will be carefully packaged to ensure safe shipping.
Note: Additional photos are available upon request for a better appreciation of the details.