| Restocking Fee | No |
|---|---|
| Return shipping will be paid by | Seller |
| All returns accepted | Returns Accepted |
| Item must be returned within | 30 Days |
| Refund will be given as | Money Back |
Check the listing for details. Shrunken Head Museum Quality Tsantsa Replica. Condition: New. Listed at 100.00 USD. Shrunken Head Bearded Ancient Warrior The only known tribes to have shrunken heads are the Jivaroan of Ecuador and Peru. A shrunken head or "tsantsa" was a severed human head used for trophy, ritual or trade purposes. The term "headhunters" was in reference to the upsurge of killings due to the demand of shrunken heads from Westerners. Guns and gold were payment to the tribesmen for these souvenirs. The shrinking of the head of an enemy was believed to entrap the spirit and prevent the soul from avenging his death. The skull was discarded in the river as an offering to pani/anaconda. The eyes and mouth were sewn shut. The head was formed around a wooden ball to keep it's shape and boiled for a few hours until it was 1/3 it's original size. The final shrinking involved hot rocks and sand. This entire process would take a week. The head was then worn as a trophy by the warrior. Crafted by indigenous Ecuadorian artisans in the Jivaro tradition. Notice the attention to details- Beard and moustache Eyebrows and eyelashes Thick wooly hair Jute ties Head and hair are alpaca Approximately 5" in diameter There is a jute cord loop for hanging You will receive the item in the photograph Handcrafted in Ecuador