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$12.00
If you’ve ever looked at an ammonite fossil and thought, “That spiral’s a little too neat,” Nipponites mirabilis is here to blow up your sense of order.nThis Late Cretaceous cephalopod from Japan gave up the classic nautilus swirl for a wildly twisted, zigzagging shell that looks more like modern abstract art than a home for a squid-like animal. Despite its chaotic appearance, Nipponites thrived about 85 million years ago, proving that even in evolution, weird design choices can work just fine.nThis hard enamel pin captures its impossible geometry in polished metal and enamel—no trip to the Futaba Group or fossil auction required.nSpecs:nnPremium metal base with polished hard enamel fillnSecure clasp so your Nipponites doesn’t “spiral away”nSize: 35.5 x 31mmnZero chance of getting tangled in your headphone cablesnnPerfect for fossil lovers, cephalopod enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the chaotic side of natural history.
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