Description
An authentic human scapula (shoulder blade) specimen, originally used for medical teaching and anatomical study, now mounted for display.
This example clearly shows the natural form and structure of the scapula, including the spine, acromion, and glenoid cavity, all essential to understanding shoulder movement and articulation.
Subtle traces of historical teaching markings remain visible across the surface, a reminder of its use within an educational or clinical setting.
Mounted on a simple stand, the bone is presented in a way that highlights its sculptural form while allowing clear viewing from multiple angles.
Ex-medical osteological specimens such as this are increasingly sought after, valued for both their educational significance and their presence within natural history and curiosity collections.














