This very realistic, glazed, ivory porcelain skull ($439) was designed by Bavarian sculptor Franz Ignaz Günther in 1756, well before skulls were cool. It is still produced today by the same Munich-based porcelain manufacturer, Nymphenburg. Given that it was designed as more of a sacred figure than a trendy home accessory, does it appeal to you?


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Laura Scott
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Why??
1no...
2I love it! My husband and I collect artsy skulls. Er, not real ones. Although....
3I love it, but I won't use it as the center of a room, more like put to the side.
4great toy to play Hamlet...
5Don't like it
6foxie- I'd love to see this collection of artsy skulls of yours. You should definitely share some photos in the Su Casa group!
Papaver- It's definitely great for Hamlet, although perhaps a little pricey for a toy!
7creepy!
8Perfect for Hamlet!
9I don't mind seeing it elsewhere (movies, on stage, Holloween show etc.., but never sitting around in my house as decoration. Because then it would be really tacky.
10Reminds me of the latest Indiana Jones flick
11Love it! I have one sitting on my windowsill along with books!
12Love it! My boyfriend and I love Halloween and I've always had an interest in skulls. I also collect spiders and webs.
13Love it, but not for me personally!
14it'd be nice in a study or library room, but the price is a bit much for me.
15Uh, don't think that would look great with my decor.
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