Hi Josh, thank you for your question. I have one skull on me, and itβs my head! It is ethically questionable to own any human remains, so I do not have any skulls. If we wish to study any skulls, we would visit a historical collection, or have the appropriate approval to study medical data!
As Jessica has said above, we cannot own human remains. When I worked in the Anatomy department at Dundee University we had many hundreds for teaching purposes but they were not mine.
I have a skull garden ornament (cement) and lots on my bracelet (enamel) which I wear every day. No human remains, nor would I want too. Excluding the legal aspect, the ethical aspect for me makes this a firm no.
Just my own, although I do have some Halloween toy ones that my kids used to collect sweets in. I think they are in the garage, which reminds me to have a clear out
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Sue commented on :
As Jessica has said above, we cannot own human remains. When I worked in the Anatomy department at Dundee University we had many hundreds for teaching purposes but they were not mine.
Lorna commented on :
I have a skull garden ornament (cement) and lots on my bracelet (enamel) which I wear every day. No human remains, nor would I want too. Excluding the legal aspect, the ethical aspect for me makes this a firm no.
Lorna commented on :
One skull on my own shoulders. π
Richard commented on :
Just my own, although I do have some Halloween toy ones that my kids used to collect sweets in. I think they are in the garage, which reminds me to have a clear out