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Shrunken heads

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Shrunken heads from about 1940 of Ecuador.

 

Shrinking heads were traditionally part of the culture of indigenous peoples and ethnic groups of South America, especially the Aguaruna and Shuar in Ecuador and Peru. After armed conflicts of hostile tribes, the victors used to separate the heads of the dead opponents.

As soon as possible, the skull bones were removed and the mouth and the eye holes were sewn from the inside. Then the skin was filled with sand and heated in hot water (not boiling, so that the hair does not dissolve) and pre-shrunk. Further shrinkage to the desired size took place with stones and hot sand, which were swivelled inside the shrink head. The darkness of the skin was presumably caused by smoke.

The religious-magical background of shrink-head manufacturing consisted in the idea that the physical and mental energies of the vanquished would pass over to the owner of the head. Anyone who could show a large collection of shrinks was therefore a dreaded magician and warrior.


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Repair with Liquid Leather.

 

Shrinking heads have always been falsified and made from animal skin. Sometimes to deceive people, but sometimes also as a leather accessory.


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Imitation shrink head at the film festivals of horror films in Sitges near Barcelona.

 


Videos about shrinking leather

Film about the shrinking of leather


Scalps - Scalping

Scalping is the removal of the scalp (scalp with hair) in humans. This method is best known from the Indians of North America. The scales of the killed enemies were collected as trophies. But also in other cultures was scalped. The scalp was not tanned but dried.


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Scalp and scalpel knife of the Indians of North America.

 

Leather from human skin - human leather

  • An unusual case occurred in England in the first half of the nineteenth century. After the execution of a murderer his skin was used to cover the process files.
  • A count of Erbach in Hesse (Germany) is said to have made himself trousers from the skin of an underling.
  • In the Bavarian (Germany) army museum is supposed to be a drum, which is covered with human skin.
  • In the collection of the library of the University of Harvard a book has been found, which has been covered with human skin. The title: "Des destinées de l'âme" by the French writer Arsène Houssaye from the 19th century.


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Leather book covers made of human skin.

 

  • * It was reported that in the time of Hitler the skin of concentration camp prisoners was processed to parchment for lampshades. Objects were not found, but testimonies say that the camp commandant of Buchenwald had a lampshade made with the skin of victims and that the frame of the lamp partly consisted of human bones. A serial production, however, probably did not exist.
  • The film "The Silence of the Lambs" is about a serial killer who kills young women to sew a dress from their skin to make him be a woman.



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