Old Treasure Map on Skull Statue, Pirates & Skulls Statues, Craniumography – Old Treasure Map on Skull Statue

Old Treasure Map on Skull Statue, Pirates & Skulls Statues, Craniumography - Old Treasure Map on Skull Statue

Craniumography – Old Treasure Map on Skull Statue

This Old Treasure Map on Skull Statue was made of cold cast bronze, a process of mixing bronze powder with resin, giving the piece a lustrous metallic bronze finish. Depicts a secret pirate treasure map and navigation symbols carved into an old skull, giving it the look of an ancient relic, using the Craniography technique, the study of the skull using photographs and drawings made from measurements of the configuration of the skull and the relations of its angles and craniometric points. Pirates are known to be sly, especially when it comes to treasure. Who would think to carve a map leading the way to buried treasures? A pirate, of course! Sure to keep you on course on your next treasure seeking adventure, this skull bears a secret map and shows where treasure might be hidden, though it may already have been raided.

A Treasure Map is a map that marks the location of buried treasure, a lost mine, a valuable secret or a hidden locale. More common in fiction than in reality, “pirate treasure maps” are often depicted in works of fiction as hand drawn and containing arcane clues for the characters to follow. Regardless of the term’s literary use, anything that meets the broad definition of a “map” that describes the location of a “treasure” could appropriately be called a “treasure map“. Over the years many people have claimed to have discovered maps and other clues that led to pirate treasure, or claim that historical maps are actually treasure maps. Craniumography – Old Treasure Map on Skull Statue sizes: 6 inches / 15 cm x 4.25 inches / 10.5 cm x 4.5 inches / 11.5 cm.


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Pirate Telescope Maritime Statue, Pirates Statues, Wooden Box Pirate Monocle Statue

Pirate Telescope Maritime Statue, Pirates Statues, Wooden Box Pirate Monocle Statue

Wooden Box Pirate Telescope Maritime Statue

This Pirate Telescope Maritime Statue can adjust according to distance, comes in a wooden storage box. It is made out of solid brass and comes out finish into shiny brass/gold finish which is make it classy and vintage. Antique style pirate spyglass. Fully functioning telescope, keep it safe in its own box. Great addition to your maritime or pirate collection. The telescope will magnify far away objects and landscapes with a clear image. The scope extends to a full 14 inches / 35.5 cm, and can retract to fit into its own ornate box. The telescope is modeled after older style scopes, it can be focused by fully extending the entire body of the telescope, then slowly contracting and expanding the eyepiece portion only. A Monocle is a modified refracting telescope used to magnify the images of distant objects by passing light through a series of lenses and usually also prisms. Most modern monoculars use prisms instead of relay lenses to ensure an erect image, resulting in a lightweight, compact telescope. The typical volume and weight of a monocular are less than half of a pair of binoculars having similar optical properties, making a monocular easier to carry and also proportionally less expensive. This is due to the fact that binoculars are essentially two sets of monoculars packed together, one for each eye.

Monoculars only produce one 2-dimensional image, while Binoculars produce two parallaxed images (binocular vision) to allow stereopsis and depth perception. Monoculars are ideally suited to those with vision in only one eye, or where compactness and low weight are important (hiking). Monoculars are also sometimes preferred where difficulties occur using both eyes through binoculars because of significant eye variation or poor vision in one eye. A monocular with a straight optical path is relatively long, prisms are normally used to fold the optical path to make an instrument which is much shorter (see the entry on binoculars for details). Visually impaired people may use monoculars to see objects at distances at which people with normal vision do not have difficulty, for example, to read text on a chalkboard or projection screen. Applications for viewing more distant objects include natural history, hunting, marine and military. Compact monoculars are also used in art galleries and museums to obtain a closer view of exhibits. When high magnification, a bright image, and good resolution of distant images are required, a relatively larger instrument is preferred (a telescope), often mounted on a tripod. A smaller pocket-sized “pocket scope” (a typical monocular) can be used for less stringent applications. Wooden Box Pirate Monocle Statue measures: 9.8 inches / 25 cm x 4.5 inches / 11.5 cm x 3 inches / 7.5 cm. + Elongated tube: 14 inches / 35.5 cm.


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Davy Jones Chest Statue, Pirates & Skulls Statues, Pirate Davy Jones Skeleton Container Statue

Davy Jones Chest Statue, Pirates & Skulls Statues, Pirate Davy Jones Skeleton Container Statue

Pirate Davy Jones Skeleton Chest Statue

Davy Jones Chest Statue a collectible Pirate Decoration Container Skeleton that has finest and truly remarkable details. The craftsmanship of this Davy Jones Skeleton Container is superb, this piece is made of resin, a great Pirate piece. The Dead Man’s Chest, also known as the Chest of Davy Jones was a chest of unknown origin which contained the still-beating heart of Davy Jones. After carving out his own heart, Jones locked it in the chest and buried it on Isla Cruces, hiding it from the world. Years later, Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company set his sights on retrieving the fabled Dead Man’s Chest.

According to legend, whoever possessed the chest gained control of Davy Jones, thereby controlling the seas, and Beckett intended to use this power to destroy every last pirate of the Caribbean once and for all. Upon gaining possession of the chest, Beckett took over the seas, with the Flying Dutchman destroying pirate ships without mercy. In a battle that raged at the center of a massive maelstrom, created by the enraged goddess Calypso, Davy Jones’ heart was pierced and he died, finally free for all eternity. The chest was ultimately given to Elizabeth by Will Turner, the new captain of the Dutchman. Pirate Davy Jones Skeleton Container Statue measures: 5.5 inches / 14 cm x 3.75 inches / 9.5 cm x 4 inches / 10 cm.


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