Dúlachán: The Silent Harbinger

Dúlachán

The Legend of the Dúlachán

A harbinger of death, the Dúlachán rides through the night with his own head held high. This skeletal interpretation focuses on the terrifying silhouette of the headless rider, using a
human-like spine structure as a focal point of the macabre assembly.

The Dullahan (or dúlachán) is the Irish mythological headless figure, acting as a demonic harbinger of death. Often riding a black horse or driving a carriage, this headless rider carries their severed head, which has a terrifying grin, skin like moldy cheese, and eyes that constantly scan the landscape to find their

Technical Specifications: The Dúlachán

* Medium: Authentic Animal chicken bones hand-cleaned and naturally whitened metal gold colored rings, wire and paper.
* Style: Rogue Taxidermy / Skeletal Art.
* Base: Black and red painted canvas and black & gold frame.
* Dimensions: 28 x 32 x 4″, approximately 12 lbs.
* Included: Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity

Purchase $5,000

First one I made. Everyone said “It needs a head”. or “Where is the head”? Still my favorite.

This Dúlachán is a one-of-a-kind original. For availability or custom skeletal commissions, please contact G.

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