Cursed Pirate Crew, Set of 4 Skeleton Statues
Does a world where the line between life and death blurs, and where ocean waves whisper tales of lost treasure, fascinate you? With this set of four detailed undead pirate statues, you get a complete ghost ship crew right on your desk. Whether you are a passionate collector of fantasy figures, a D&D player looking for inspiration, or simply a lover of pirate aesthetics, these skeletons will add the perfect atmosphere of the Golden Age of Piracy to your interior. Thanks to their compact size, they fit perfectly on a bookshelf, a desk, or in a display cabinet to create an impressive diorama. Further product information ...
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Cursed Pirate Crew, Set of 4 Skeleton Statues - Polyresin Decor
Four Faces of the Pirate Curse
This set is not just ordinary decoration; it is a quartet of unique characters, each telling their own story of battle, greed, and eternal damnation. The hand-painting highlights details ranging from rotten fabrics to exposed bones.
- The Captain: A figure in a long black coat and tricorne hat. In his right hand, he triumphantly raises a drawn sword, while his left grips a flintlock pistol, ready to shoot anyone who dares to touch his gold.
- The Axeman (Boarding Specialist): A menacing skeleton in a grey shirt with an eyepatch. His weapon is not a fine blade, but a massive battle axe held across his chest. He stands possessively with one foot on a treasure chest.
- The Buccaneer (Swordsman): Dressed in a blue shirt and red bandana, this pirate is captured in a combat stance. His pose with a drawn cutlass suggests he is ready for an immediate lunge during a boarding action.
- The Rogue: A figure in dark clothing with a red sash, standing on a shore washed by sea foam. In his hand, he holds a short dagger or knife, the ideal weapon for quietly settling scores below deck.
History and Usage
Although this is a fantasy depiction, the skeletons' weaponry refers to real arms used by sailors and pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries. The combination of firearms and cold weapons (cutlasses, axes, daggers) was essential when boarding ships, as there was no time to reload after a single shot. The motif of skeletons guarding treasure is a classic element of maritime folklore, popularized by literature and modern cinema.
Technical Specifications
| Material | Polyresin (synthetic resin) |
| Finish | Hand-painted |
| Height | approx. 12.5 cm (4.9 inches) |
| Width | approx. 7 cm (2.8 inches) |
| Package Content | 4 pcs (complete set) |
How to Care for Your Crew
The statues are made of polyresin, a durable material that holds its shape and colour excellently. However, they deserve gentle handling:
- Cleaning: Remove dust only with a dry, soft brush or cloth. Water or chemical cleaners could damage the hand-painted finish.
- Placement: The figures are intended for indoor use. Do not expose them to direct sunlight or frost for long periods.
- Handling: If dropped on a hard floor (tiles, concrete), fine parts (swords, fingers) may break off.
Complement this set with a replica of a historical compass from our range to create the perfect planning corner for your next expedition.
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