Carrion Crow Skull
$89.95
The Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) is a species of bird of the Corvid family native to Western Europe and Eastern Asia.
Crows are intelligent birds and have long been associated with magick. In European folklore, Crows were often thought to be the familiars of witches, aiding the practitioner in casting spells, gathering arcane knowledge, and communicating with the spirit world.
Each skull includes dried beak sheaths and a detached, matching mandible. This European specimen measures approximately L9cm x W3.5cm x D3.5cm. Call on Carrion Crow symbolism to aid in your rituals or add it to your cabinet of curiosities.
At Gypsy Red Corpse – Artefacts for the Witching Hour, we offer ethically sourced, sustainable ritual materials. We never support the trade or use of poached or endangered animal parts. All bones are from natural causes or road-kill by-products.
$89.95
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