Relic Study Archive
Authentic Red Fox Skull
The quiet geometry of a red fox skull, preserved as an anatomical study and a museum-toned focal point for a curiosity cabinet.
Ethically sourced from sustainable wildlife management programs or natural casualties.
- Length
- 6 inches (15 cm)
- Origin
- Ethically sourced from sustainable wildlife management programs or natural casualties.
- Display use
- Decor, study, collection
Specimen Notes
What makes this fox skull compelling
- Professionally cleaned and whitened for a bright archival finish.
- Includes the lower jaw and all major teeth noted in the specimen brief.
- Retains delicate nasal structures that reward close observation.
The Spirit of the Wild
Elegant, cunning, and beautifully streamlined, the red fox skull captures the quiet geometry of one of the forest's most adaptable predators.
Why It Stands Out
This specimen is professionally cleaned and whitened, includes the lower jaw, and retains delicate nasal structures.
Handling Notes
The canine teeth are naturally sharp, the nasal and cheek bones are fragile, and the lower jaw may separate if lifted carelessly.
Handling Checklist
Before the specimen leaves its wrap
- Handle by the cranium rather than the tooth line.
- Support the lower jaw while lifting or repositioning the specimen.
- Avoid pressure on the nasal bones and zygomatic arches.
Ethical Sourcing
Sourced with respect for life
Every specimen in our collection is sourced with profound respect for life. We collaborate exclusively with ethical suppliers who salvage remains from natural mortality, sustainable population management, or historical collections. No animals are ever harmed for the sake of our art.
Gallery
Field views of the current specimen
Frequently Asked
Collector questions
Is the lower jaw included?
Yes. The specimen includes the lower jaw and all major teeth noted in the current product brief.
What size is the skull?
The current seller-provided size is approximately 6 inches (15 cm) in length.
Archive Access
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Field Notes
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