Bananach
Bananach
The Bánánach (or Bananach) are preternatural, demonic spectres from early Irish folklore, most notably appearing in the Táin Bó Cúailnge (The Cattle Raid of Cooley). They are described as haunting battlefields, classified alongside bócanachs (ghostly beings), geniti glinni (spirits of the glen), and demna aeoír (sky demons), acting as terrifying omens of slaughter.
An omen of impending chaos, the Bánánach are the spectral, skeletal demons of Irish mythology said to shriek over battlefields. This haunting sculpture embodies the “demons of the air,” blending the
ethereal beauty of flight with the stark reality of the skeletal form. Hand-crafted using real bird and small mammal bones, the Bánánach stands as a powerful memento mori. It is a piece designed for the
serious collector of the macabre—a physical representation of the shifting shadows and supernatural cries that have echoed through Irish folklore for centuries.
Technical Specifications:
* Medium: Real ethically sourced skeletal Chicken, Turkey and Fish bones. Wings made of metal wire and paper.
* Style: Dark Fine Art / Macabre Sculpture.
* Ethics: 100% real bone; no plastic, no 3D printing, no resin.
* Dimensions: 24″ x 24″ x 5″. Approximately 2 lbs.
* Included: Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity and the Bánánach collector’s card.