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REAL HUMAN SKULL Chalice - Satanic Artifact? - Very Old

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    Posted 10 years ago

    Stillwater
    (217 items)

    It is a real human skull, charred. It is attached to a little base with the bust of a woman. Possibly haunted. It looks like some sort of Satanic artifact.

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    1. Aimathena Aimathena, 10 years ago
      LoL creepy cool tho
    2. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      Have no idea Stillwater but dying to hear some feed-back! Well, it's not Amer. Indian.
    3. Savers123 Savers123, 10 years ago
      Is it water tight? Maybe a drinking vessel for a people into the occult. For blood sacrifice. Or it could be a special religious persons skull and a worship item.
    4. Savers123 Savers123, 10 years ago
      Or a trophy from a battle or war. This is probably most likely. The skull maybe blackened as they burnt the body to get the flesh off and clean bones.
    5. Stillwater Stillwater, 10 years ago
      A trophy from a battle? I don't know if that would explain the mounting though...

      I found something online about the Brits making goblets from human skulls a long time ago. The mounting does kind of look Europran, I'll have to look into that more
    6. ozmarty ozmarty, 10 years ago
      Could the blacking be oxidized silver? (ie was the skull silver plated? )
      It does look like a trophy to me . The Victorians thought nothing of using human and animal parts to make things . Elephant feet umbrella stands tiger claw jewelry and human scrotums for tobacco pouches and coin purses
    7. Stillwater Stillwater, 10 years ago
      It does not appear to have been plated with silver in the traditional manner, I'm not quite sure how it was blackened to be honest
    8. headhuntress headhuntress, 10 years ago
      This is stunning!!!! Gorgeous shape and that color!!! If it's haunted oh what fun. >;) your a lucky lady to have such, wish it were mine..
    9. headhuntress headhuntress, 10 years ago
      I like most skulls, especially yours, wish it were for the taking. Lol!
      Ugg! Please forgive me for assuming such.
    10. Stillwater Stillwater, 10 years ago
      Lol its okay
    11. Sinistrari, 9 years ago
      Actually, yes. Without examining it closer, it appears to be a ritual chalice used in an initiation ceremony. The initiate imbibes from it during the ceremony to join the brotherhood.

      These may range from common skulls to those with gold and even silver stems, much like this one here. The stem appears to have the head of a Hellenistic statue, though tarnished, and may suggest it's age or the views of the specific group who used it in their rituals.

      Normally, these remain in the brotherhood on the death of the holder and are passed down within the group. I guess it would be possible that this previous owner was the last of his group and had no one to pass it on to. While not rare outside the order, it is to be in the hands of one who does not know what it is or it's value.

      Haunted? Possibly. It is, after all, a human skull. On occasion, the spirit of the person has remained attached to it's body parts and may seek to protect it or seek vengeance if it is ever desecrated. I guess, since it belonged to a religious order, one could consider it sacred, at least to the group.

      If you are in possession of this item, it is highly possible that there are other items that would be involved with the same group, possibly even the same ceremony.

      Do handle carefully. It is clearly quite old, at least from the 1800's, and was once the cradle of knowledge of a living man. At the very least, Memento Mori.
    12. artislove artislove, 7 years ago
      vikings used to drink from human skulls still nowadays they use the word skol in Norway to say cheers before drinking...a bit macaber but interesting object
    13. swampdogg swampdogg, 7 years ago
      very cool artifact thank you for sharing

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