Porcelain Skulls

Nymphenburg's Skull Gives the Crystal Skull a Run for its Money

If you love bones and porcelain, you'll love this Porcelain Skull from Nymphenburg. Skulls and porcelain go back like two flats on a Cadillac, which is hood jargon for a long time.

Apparently the original design for this skull was created in 1756 by Ignaz Gunther. The Porcelain Skull has been made the same way ever since. So technically, porcelain and skulls go back even further than two flats on a Cadillac. I have run out of euphemisms to describe the relationship between porcelain and skulls. Just click the source links to learn more.

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