The Drake
Drake is an old English name for a dragon. The origin of the name seems
to be "with deadly gaze", which could mean that a Drake is similar to a
Basilisk, capable of killing with a single glance. Gothic grey finish.
Width 13cm, length 16cm.
Manufactured from cold cast resin.
The Capuchin Crypt
The Capuchin Crypt, Italy, is decorated with the bones of four thousand Capuchin friars. The walls and ceilings are
covered in displays and delicate sculptures crafted entirely out of human bones. Skulls peer at you from every nook
and cranny. Even the hanging lights are made out of human bones. There's a large clock composed of entirely of
vertebrae, foot bones and finger bones. One of the strangest sights are the tiny angel sculptures decorating the
halls, which have human hip bones for wings!
Beowulf Ashtray
Beowulf, the legendary Norse warrior, who battled all manor of ancient monsters,
including fire-breathing dragons. Gothic grey finish.
Width 16cm
Manufactured from cold cast resin.
The Cemetery Ashtray
Ashtray with a cross, skull and tiny crossbones. Also has four tiny
smiling vampire bats around the edge! Click the second zoom to see
one of the bats. Hand painted finish.
Diameter 14.5cm
Manufactured from cold cast resin.