Capuchin Monkey Skull Replica with Display Stand
Museum-Style Artifact from the World of Kalu
From the lost jungle legend of Kalu the Soulless comes this intricately sculpted Capuchin Monkey Skull Replica, an original SwitchfaceArt design created as a relic from a darker era.
Made in resin and meticulously hand-painted, the skull is mounted on a museum-style display stand complete with an artifact placard recounting its fictional provenance. Rope and bead embellishments give it the presence of a recovered ritual object—aged, weathered, and heavy with implied history.
Designed as a conversation piece for collectors of oddities, tiki lore, and macabre décor, this artifact brings narrative depth and curated intensity to any display shelf or cabinet of curiosities.
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Materials
SwitchfaceArt sculptural pieces are crafted primarily from high-quality resin, chosen for its ability to capture fine detail, texture, and dimensional depth.
Depending on the design, pieces may also include:
- Hand-applied acrylic paints and specialty finishes
- Protective clear sealants
- Faux fur, rope, fabric, or mixed media accents
- Embedded hardware or structural supports (when required)
Each piece is produced in small batches and individually finished by hand. Subtle variations in tone, texture, and surface character are part of the artistic process and contribute to the uniqueness of every collectible.
Care
To preserve your collectible:
- Display indoors only
- Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight (UV exposure may cause fading over time)
- Avoid extreme heat or moisture
- Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth or soft brush
- Do not use harsh cleaners, solvents, or water
For pieces with mixed materials (fur, fabric, rope), avoid pulling or compressing these elements during cleaning.
Limited Production & Artistic Integrity
SwitchfaceArt pieces are produced in small runs or limited batches. Each item reflects the hands-on process of sculpting, casting, and finishing. No two pieces are ever perfectly identical.
These works are intended for collectors who value craftsmanship, detail, and the subtle imperfections that define handmade art.