In European culture, skulls are often used as symbols of life and death. This attitude of facing life and death is reflected in many cultural activities. For example, Mexico's "Day of the Dead" is a national festival, in which skulls and pumpkin heads are widely used to express the memory of deceased relatives and respect for life. This cultural background makes customers more accepting and fond of skull-related artworks. In Mayan culture, skulls are also one of the important elements. In Mayan ruins, many skull ornaments and totems can be seen, which further deepens the European understanding and love of skull culture.
Nowadays, in the fashion industry, skulls have become a popular design element, appearing in many fields such as clothing, accessories, and jewelry. In the field of art, skulls have been given more symbolic meanings, such as resistance, freedom, individuality, etc. Through their exquisite skills and rich imagination, many artists design skulls into various shapes and styles, thereby satisfying customers' novelty and aesthetic needs for artworks.
As a kind of art, the designs of resin skulls are often unique and creative. Resin skulls can not only be used as decorations at home or in the office, but can also be used as props and gifts for Halloween, parties and other special occasions. This diverse application scenario makes resin skulls have broad appeal in the market.
Resin material is lightweight, easy to process, and corrosion-resistant, which makes the resin skull more flexible and convenient in the production process. At the same time, resin materials can also imitate the effects of various materials, such as metal, jade, etc., thereby increasing the diversity and ornamental value of the product.