Artanis

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Original Sculpture - Epoxy, coral, quartz crystals, and acrylic paint. Mounted on black marble base.
Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball

In Hinduism, the skull is often associated with the goddess Kali, who is often depicted wearing a necklace of severed heads or skulls called "the mundamala".

Kali is the goddess of death, destruction, and time. She is often associated with destruction, but is also seen as a powerful protector of the weak and downtrodden. She embodies both destruction and rebirth, making her a perfect example of the duality of the skull symbol.

approx. 16-18”h x 12”w x 6”d 

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Original Sculpture - Epoxy, coral, quartz crystals, and acrylic paint. Mounted on black marble base.
Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball

In Hinduism, the skull is often associated with the goddess Kali, who is often depicted wearing a necklace of severed heads or skulls called "the mundamala".

Kali is the goddess of death, destruction, and time. She is often associated with destruction, but is also seen as a powerful protector of the weak and downtrodden. She embodies both destruction and rebirth, making her a perfect example of the duality of the skull symbol.

approx. 16-18”h x 12”w x 6”d 

Original Sculpture - Epoxy, coral, quartz crystals, and acrylic paint. Mounted on black marble base.
Hand Signed by Johnathan Ball

In Hinduism, the skull is often associated with the goddess Kali, who is often depicted wearing a necklace of severed heads or skulls called "the mundamala".

Kali is the goddess of death, destruction, and time. She is often associated with destruction, but is also seen as a powerful protector of the weak and downtrodden. She embodies both destruction and rebirth, making her a perfect example of the duality of the skull symbol.

approx. 16-18”h x 12”w x 6”d