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Goodbye Sailor – Framed Glass Art Tile
Framed art tile, using reclaimed glass and resin in an ornate silver coloured frame.
£50.00 Sold by: Eve's Ruin -
Deadheads – Handmade Skull in Bell Jar – Dried Flowers – Afterlife – Gothic Dark Art Decoration Cloche Belljar Gothic Home Decor – RED
Handmade human skull set inside a small wooden and plastic bell jar cloche display.
£22.95 Sold by: byafterlifetreasures -
Deadheads – Handmade Skull in Bell Jar – Dried Flowers – Afterlife – Gothic Dark Art Decoration Cloche Belljar Gothic Home Decor – YELLOW
Handmade human skull set inside a small wooden and plastic bell jar cloche display.
£22.95 Sold by: byafterlifetreasures -
Deadheads – Handmade Skull in Bell Jar – Dried Flowers – Afterlife – Gothic Dark Art Decoration Cloche Belljar Gothic Home Decor – PURPLE 2
Handmade human skull set inside a small wooden and plastic bell jar cloche display.
£22.95 Sold by: byafterlifetreasures -
White Skull – Skull Ornament/Skull Bauble/Gothic Decor/Gothic Skull/Skull Decor/Quirky Skull Decor/Quirky Skull Ornament
This skull is perfect for the one who likes to live on the dark side!
This quirky skull will look awesome as a little ornament around your home – any day of the year!
It can be used for decorating gifts and for Christmas it’ll be a unique Christmas bauble for your tree 😉This small human like skull, with a flat backside, is made from polymer clay, painted with acrylic paint and a piece of metal wire for the black jute string.
The skull is hand made and will therefore be a unique piece 🙂
Approximate Size:
Length: 5cm
Width: 3cm
Height: 2cmPackaging:
The skull will be placed in a small protective pocket, wrapped in tissue paper and then placed in a recyclable cardboard box.Caution:
This is not a toy and is not suitable for children as the item contains smaller parts.£9.49 Sold by: My Twisted Art Studio -
Wheel of the year poster, wicca, pagan calendar poster, home decor print, foiled
The Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle of seasonal festivals, observed by many modern Pagans, consisting of the year’s chief solar events (solstices and equinoxes) and the midpoints between them. While names for each festival vary among diverse pagan traditions, syncretic treatments often refer to the four solar events as “quarter days” and the four midpoint events as “cross-quarter days”, particularly in Wicca. Differing sects of modern Paganism also vary regarding the precise timing of each celebration, based on distinctions such as lunar phase and geographic hemisphere.
£10.00 Sold by: Cures and Curses