Hand Crafted Skull Beads in Wood, Acrylic, Brass and Other Custom Work v.3

First post updated with current stock. Thanks!

Also, just a reminder. If you see something that is sold or have a custom request, please let me know. I do custom orders and I have raw stock if you prefer something in a different color/material.
 
i really like the rosewood samurai villain, is this the biggest size you offer?

Also :

1 - i see you offer custom option, would you be ok to do a different helmet?

2 - do you have a size limit?

3 - how much the same one would cost in copper?

Thanks,
Ralphy
 
i really like the rosewood samurai villain, is this the biggest size you offer?

Also :

1 - i see you offer custom option, would you be ok to do a different helmet?

2 - do you have a size limit?

3 - how much the same one would cost in copper?

Thanks,
Ralphy
Hey Ralphy. 3/4 is the largest size I offer. The Rosewood is 3/4. Maybe a hair bigger.

1. Take a pic of the helmet and email me.
2. I can go with a larger size depending on material, but I'd have to order the material and that option is likely limited to metal and select wood and acrylic.
3. In copper the starting price is $150 for customs, but the Samurai requires substantial material removal so your likely closer to $200.
 
Received a few beads before the Holiday weekend and had one on my RMD while camping with the family. The size is great, not too small that it goes unnoticed and not so large it gets in the way. It is extremely light, held up great, and received a few comments on how wonderful it looks. Pictures really don't them justice, Thanks willydigger :)

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First post updated. Including NEW Candy Coated and a Walrus Ivory Villain.:eek: :D

Add a few traditional beads too.
 
The walrus ivory is probably hundreds of years old. It just has to be more than 40 years old to be legally carved by a non-native Alaskan. It's really hard to even put an estimate on.
These things look amazing people! And it is becoming harder to come by.
It came out awesome WillyD!
 
The walrus ivory is probably hundreds of years old. It just has to be more than 40 years old to be legally carved by a non-native Alaskan. It's really hard to even put an estimate on.
These things look amazing people! And it is becoming harder to come by.
It came out awesome WillyD!
Thanks for the info! :D
 
First post updated. I've been doing several custom pieces so my stock hasn't changed much. If you see something you like, email me so I can get it done.

Thanks! :D
 
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