Black Coral Sea Fans

Although a Black Coral Sea Fan with its lacy detail appears very fragile, it is actually remarkably sturdy. When the light hits the sea fans, the tiny tips of the newest growth are a reddish gold.

All florals that we use are preserved in glycerin for flexibility and long life. They do not fall apart and "shed" as most drieds do.

All of our shells retain their natural colors. Some may be polished, but none are dyed or painted.

Each of these designs is shown to be representative of what is available. Tell me the approximate size and colors you need and I will make it up for you and e-mail you photos for your approval. Plain, undecorated black coral sea fans are also available. They may be used in salt water aquariums. I now have a few fans even larger than those pictured.

Black Coral 1A.

This is one of the smallest fans available. It has a slightly "wind swept" look. A small starfish is included. The flowers used are in pinks, blues, and purples.

12"H x 11"W
$35.00
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Black Coral 2A

This fan is slightly larger than #1A. It is also a more straight design. It is in pinks, blues and teal.

15"H x 12"W
$40.00
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Black Coral 3A

This fan has a very open and lacy look to it. The flowers are in light pink, blues and purple. A sugar starfish is included.

17"H x 15"W
$45.00
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Black Coral 4A

This fairly symmetrical fan is in shades of greens peach and burgundy.

14"H x 14"W
$40.00
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Black Coral 5A

This larger fan is very symmetrically shaped. It still has a very lacy, delicate look to it. It is in various green and cream shades.

15"H x 19"W
$50.00
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Black Coral 6A

This is a very large fan. It is very symmetrically shaped. Its branches are thicker and stronger than most - a sea fan on steroids! It is in blue and pink shades.

20"H x 22"W
$55.00
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Photography by Gary Silva, Patrick Buchanan, and Ted Rowe at GarySilva.com.
This page modified Oct. 3, '05.