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Scour Skull
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Scour Skull

Our Price:$27.00
Catalog#:N4934
Rating:Customer Reviews
Aprox Weight:3 lbs
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The Scour Skull makes a most interesting and conventional bathroom companion and will silently await its "time" in a corner until it is needed. What better way to distinguish those unsightly toilet scour brushes! Scour Skull is made of cold cast resin and realistically hand aged and finished for a very authentic appearance! The handle of the brush also features a skull. The Scour Skull is 15 inches tall.

Many cultures have placed a great amount of spiritual importance on the symbol of the skull. In India, skull necklaces are popular. These icons are intended to be a constant reminder of death and its ever immanent approach. The Tibetans and Nepalese were familiar with these necklaces, as they were worn by the darker deities of their religion. Skulls were also admired by the ancient Aztecs of pre-Columbian America. In their religious system, the skull held an honored place as an icon and symbol. The Aztecs celebrated the passing of life to death, and held an annual "Day of the Dead". As part of the celebrations, white skulls made of sugar were eaten, and offering were left at the graves of dead friends and loved ones.

Customer Reviews
Date Added: 7/3/2008 by Meghan
Awesome!
This is one of the first things I bought for my first place and I couldn't be more satisfied. It makes an extremely interesting and dark addition to the bathroom, turning something boring into a fun f... [Read More]

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