
Cut Deer Skull - Cleaned Bone Specimen
Discovered at a hunter’s dump site, this authentic deer skull tells a story of traditional practices. The cranium has been cut, likely for the procurement of antlers or cerebral matter often used in hide tanning, leaving behind a fascinating cross-section.
This cut reveals the internal brain cavity and sinus structures, offering a rare glimpse inside the architecture of the skull. It’s not just a specimen — it’s a conversation piece that connects hunting heritage, natural history, and anatomy.
Each skull is one-of-a-kind, with its own natural weathering and coloration. Both striking and thought-provoking, this piece embodies the raw intersection of life, death, and tradition.
The skull has been cleaned through soaking and a peroxide solution, preserving its natural ivory coloration while maintaining the integrity of the bone.