Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis) Egg – fully finished replica model – B
$80.00
The Great Auk (Pinguinus impennis) was a large, flightless seabird of the North Atlantic, driven to extinction in the mid-1800s. Its eggs are among the rarest and most recognizable natural history artifacts in the world, known for their dramatic size and unique marbled patterning.
This model is a fully painted, physical replica of a Great Auk egg, carefully finished to capture the shape, scale, and distinctive markings seen on historical specimens. What you see in the product photos are the exact model you will be receiving if you purchase it.
The egg is paired with a simple display stand, making it easy to present on a shelf, desk, or in a cabinet alongside other natural history pieces. It works well as an educational display, a conversation piece, or a quiet nod to one of the most iconic extinction stories in recent history.
This is a decorative 3D-printed and fully finished model intended for display and study, not a real egg or biological material.
This model was produced using our great auk egg 3D printable file (available for free, here).
1 in stock
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 12.4 × 7.6 × 7.6 cm |
| Sculpt artist | Lincoln Savi |
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