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This item will be posted to you by Catbird Craft within 3 days of receiving payment.
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United Kingdom | £0.00 | £0.00 |
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Full description
Length - 30 cm
Width - 13cm
Depth - 12cm
This skull was found in Scotland. It was partially buried in the soil, hence the discolouration of the teeth. (The lower jawbone is also discoloured but this isn't visible beneath the paint.) The front teeth, top and bottom, are missing, which is common after the death of the deer, but the majority are intact. This deer isn't a trophy skull, and the price reflects this.
It is decorated with acrylic paint and gems, and finished with a coat of artist's varnish to protect the paint finish. Please note that the colour is much deeper than in the photograph, and colours may vary from different monitors.
We are offering free shipping with this item, it will be sent special delivery within the UK only.
The skull will be accompanied with a scroll containing the description of the totem.
Our skulls come from a variety of places but no animals or birds were harmed in the making of our products. This is incredibly important to us and we hope that it is to you too. Most of our skulls come from animals and birds that are found dead, unfortunately often roadkill. Some come from private breeders or farms, who have lost one of their flock. A tiny majority come from antique collections, because these skulls are so old we can't vouch for how they came to be, but we believe it is preferable for them to have a respectful new lease of life as a fetish or as a piece of art, rather than sitting in a drawer somewhere gathering dust.
Please note that all of skulls are bought and sold in accordance with conditions set out by 'Natural England' under licence 'WML/GEN22 (for birds) and WML/GEN28(for wild animals). For more information check out the Natural England website.
Also, as so many international countries have different regulations of the import of animal bones we cannot send these skulls outside of the UK, we're very sorry.
Please remember that all of our skulls are fragile, especially the smaller bird skulls, so please handle them carefully.
Recommend further reading -
Familars (Animal Powers of Britain) by Anna Franklin
Animal Speak by Ted Andrews
Animal Wisdom by Jessica Dawn Palmer
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