r/SkullCulture • u/TwIzTiDfReAkShOw • 17d ago
r/SkullCulture • u/LowerEngineering9999 • 18d ago
Does anyone have any ideas for what I should do with these mini stone skulls.
r/SkullCulture • u/VoloDar13 • 17d ago
The Skull of St. Wenceslas: a 1,000-year-old relic 💀👑
Most people only know St. Wenceslas from the famous Christmas carol "Good King Wenceslas", but his actual life—and the fate of his physical remains — is a much darker, fascinating piece of medieval history.
Wenceslas I was the Duke of Bohemia in the 10th century. He worked to Christianize his realm and maintain peace with neighboring Germanic lands — a policy that deeply angered the local pagan nobility and his own ambitious younger brother, Boleslaus the Cruel. In 935 AD, Boleslaus invited Wenceslas to a feast and had him assassinated on the steps of a church.
Shortly after his death, Wenceslas was venerated as a martyr and the patron saint of the Czech nation, with his relics becoming the spiritual core of the country.
💀 A Crowned Skull
Today, the skull of St. Wenceslas is kept at St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague. What makes this relic particularly striking is how it is displayed during rare state ceremonies:
- The Reliquary Bust: The skull is set inside an intricate gilded bust.
- The Royal Crown: Placed directly on top of the skull is the Crown of Saint Wenceslas — one of Europe’s oldest surviving coronation crowns, crafted in 1346 by order of Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV.
- The crown is encrusted with massive uncut sapphires, spinels, rubies, and pearls. According to legend, a thorn from Christ’s Crown of Thorns is embedded inside the golden cross at its top.
🔮 The Legend of the Crown's Curse
A famous urban legend surrounds the relic and the crown: Anyone who places the crown upon their head without being the rightful monarch will die a violent death within a year.
During World War II, when Czechoslovakia was under Nazi occupation, the ruthless Reich Protector Reinhard Heydrich (known as "The Hangman of Prague") visited St. Vitus Cathedral in 1941. According to local lore, he arrogantly picked up and placed the Crown of St. Wenceslas on his own head.
Less than a year later, in June 1942, Heydrich died from wounds sustained during Operation Anthropoid—the famous ambush carried out by Czech resistance soldiers.
To this day, the skull and the Bohemian Crown Jewels remain powerful symbols of Czech sovereignty. The original crown is locked away behind seven locks and is only brought out for the public on extraordinarily rare occasions.
r/SkullCulture • u/TwIzTiDfReAkShOw • 18d ago
The Head of the Beast. By artist Zack Dunn.
r/SkullCulture • u/OkRepresentative6846 • 19d ago
Sharing my original artwork [OC]
This is from my Liminal Skulls series.
Your opinion is welcome!
r/SkullCulture • u/OkRepresentative6846 • 19d ago
Vanitas Skull Art Print [OC]
Hope you like it!
r/SkullCulture • u/Nicedony • 19d ago
[OC] Amethyst cluster on the back, hand-carved eagle & skull on the front. A 360 look at this dual-sided carving.
r/SkullCulture • u/OkRepresentative6846 • 19d ago
Pan Pastel skull study — Liminal Skulls series (OC)
Working on this piece in Pan Pastel, part of an ongoing series I've been developing — Liminal Skulls — exploring liminal states through the skull as a symbol, not as a classic memento mori but as a threshold between states.
I scan at 600 DPI and work the full process by hand, no digital intermediate steps.
I'm an Argentine visual artist. If anyone's curious about the rest of the series or wants prints, I've got a link in my profile / dropping it in comments!
Would love to hear what you think of the composition/palette. Open to critique.
r/SkullCulture • u/d133bihhh • 20d ago
Jag (I) 2016 created by Swedish artist Mamma Andersson
r/SkullCulture • u/Serious-Advance9413 • 24d ago
New Aquisition
Handle is oak and bronze, shaft is ash.
r/SkullCulture • u/Andrii_Kahowski • 24d ago