Dilophosaurus Skull Replica | Dinosaur Skull Decor | Museum Inspired Fossil Display | Natural History Collectible | Bookshelf Decor

Dilophosaurus Skull Replica | Dinosaur Skull Decor | Museum Inspired Fossil Display | Natural History Collectible | Bookshelf Decor

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Dilophosaurus Skull Replica | Dinosaur Skull Decor | Museum Inspired Fossil Display | Natural History Collectible | Bookshelf Decor

Dilophosaurus Skull Replica | Dinosaur Skull Decor | Museum Inspired Fossil Display | Natural History Collectible | Bookshelf Decor

£45.99
Sale price  £45.99 Regular price 
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Bring a piece of Earth's ancient past into your home with this beautifully detailed Dilophosaurus Skull Replica. Inspired by one of the Jurassic period's most distinctive predators, this realistic fossil-style display captures the elegant form and intricate details of a prehistoric dinosaur skull.

Perfect for bookshelves, desks, display cabinets, or as part of a cabinet of curiosities, this decorative replica is designed to spark curiosity and celebrate the remarkable creatures that once roamed our planet.

Whether you're a dinosaur enthusiast, collector, or simply appreciate museum-inspired décor, this skull makes a striking addition to any space.

📏 Dimensions

  • Length: Approximately 18 cm (7.1")
  • Height: Approximately 12 cm (4.7")
  • Width: Approximately 5 cm (2")

Perfect For

  • Dinosaur enthusiasts
  • Natural history collectors
  • Museum-inspired décor
  • Dark academia interiors
  • Cabinet of curiosities displays
  • Bookshelves & office décor
  • Gaming room displays
  • A unique gift for collectors and lovers of prehistoric life

Please Note

Each piece is individually finished, meaning slight variations in colour, texture, and finish may occur. These subtle differences are a natural part of the finishing process and ensure every piece has its own unique character.

This is a decorative replica inspired by prehistoric life and is not a real fossil.

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