Description
Images of the skull evoke fear and superstition, yet we all have one and we couldn’t live without it. The most common symbolic use of the skull is as a representation of death and mortality. Some believe the skull to be the house of the soul. The skull is an ever-present reminder of the temporality of life. The skull image represents transience, power, spirit and portals to new understanding.
Dimensions: 8″ high, 8″ nose to cranium, 6″ across, base is 4″ X 4-1/2″
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