This is a set of 2 sinks, perfect for a double vanity! These unique sinks are made of hand-carved stone, embedded with fossils. The stone is sourced from the Sahara Desert in North Africa.
The oldest known forms of life captured in stone! Yes, these are real marine life fossils in blocks of stone carved into vessel sinks. Truly one of a kind and unique! Filled with Ammonite and Orthoceras fossils, the "Noir" color is a lush black color to contract the white and off-white colors of the fossils.
The oldest known forms of life captured in stone! The Brute Fossil Vessel in Noir (123) features real marine life fossils in blocks of stone carved into vessel sinks. Truly one of a kind and unique! The creatures embedded in the stone, known as ammonites and orthoceras, lived in abundance in a primitive sea. Evidence of this life-filled sea has been preserved through the ages beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert.
This is a set of 2 sinks, perfect for a double vanity! These unique sinks are made of hand-carved stone, embedded with fossils. The stone is sourced from the Sahara Desert in North Africa.
The oldest known forms of life captured in stone! The Brute Fossil Vessel in Noir (169) features real marine life fossils in blocks of stone carved into vessel sinks. Truly one of a kind and unique! The creatures embedded in the stone, known as ammonites and orthoceras, lived in abundance in a primitive sea. Evidence of this life-filled sea has been preserved through the ages beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert.
The oldest known forms of life captured in stone! The Brute Fossil Vessel in Noir (243) features real marine life fossils in blocks of stone carved into vessel sinks. Truly one of a kind and unique! The creatures embedded in the stone, known as ammonites and orthoceras, lived in abundance in a primitive sea. Evidence of this life-filled sea has been preserved through the ages beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert.
The oldest known forms of life captured in stone! The Brute Fossil Vessel in Noir (169) features real marine life fossils in blocks of stone carved into vessel sinks. Truly one of a kind and unique! The creatures embedded in the stone, known as ammonites and orthoceras, lived in abundance in a primitive sea. Evidence of this life-filled sea has been preserved through the ages beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert.
The oldest known forms of life captured in stone! The Tortuga Fossil Vessel in Noir (212) features real marine life fossils in blocks of stone carved into vessel sinks. Truly one of a kind and unique! The creatures embedded in the stone, known as ammonites and orthoceras, lived in abundance in a primitive sea. Evidence of this life-filled sea has been preserved through the ages beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert.
The oldest known forms of life captured in stone! The Tortuga Fossil Vessel in Picasso (179) features real marine life fossils in blocks of stone carved into vessel sinks. Truly one of a kind and unique! The creatures embedded in the stone, known as ammonites and orthoceras, lived in abundance in a primitive sea. Evidence of this life-filled sea has been preserved through the ages beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert.
The oldest known forms of life captured in stone! The Tortuga Fossil Vessel in Atlas Red (372) features real marine life fossils in blocks of stone carved into vessel sinks. Truly one of a kind and unique! The creatures embedded in the stone, known as ammonites and orthoceras, lived in abundance in a primitive sea. Evidence of this life-filled sea has been preserved through the ages beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert.
The oldest known forms of life captured in stone! The Tortuga Fossil Vessel in Soumon (195)) features real marine life fossils in blocks of stone carved into vessel sinks. Truly one of a kind and unique! The creatures embedded in the stone, known as ammonites and orthoceras, lived in abundance in a primitive sea. Evidence of this life-filled sea has been preserved through the ages beneath the sands of the Sahara Desert.
This is a set of 2 sinks, perfect for a double vanity! These unique sinks are made of hand-carved stone, embedded with fossils. The stone is sourced from the Sahara Desert in North Africa.