The Winged Death’s Head was a popular motif carved into gravestones in Massachusetts and throughout New England in the 1600s. Puritans discouraged the use of holy symbols for decoration, so the non-religious skull, or “death’s head,” became commonplace. Wings were later added to suggest a spiritual transcendence. Or maybe back then, as now, they knew that a winged skull was just a wicked cool decoration. This Winged Death's Head Shot Glass is perfect for anyone who likes it a little spooky.
2 oz. shot glass. Hand-wash recommended.Designed by Transit Tees in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood.