The skull of an ancient saber-toothed tiger becomes a fountain for dry, new life. This modified digital scan creates a perfect cradle for succulents and cacti. Ideal for
lithops or "living stones" varieties of succulents, as well as small bones like snake ribs, the vertical teeth give great contrast to the low, rock-like shapes of the plants. Optional bronze, brass or silver teeth available separately here:
Smilodon Skull Teeth.
The Samsara Series of glazed porcelain planters is composed of sculptures of organic shapes that act as fossilized vessels for new life. The various forms echo ideas of life, death, and the cycles of nature. Husks, bones, shells, pods, carcasses, they all carry the power of something no longer living but able to sustain new life in a cradle of fertile soil.
Saṃsāra (Sanskrit), is the repeating cycle of birth, life and death (reincarnation) as well as one's actions and consequences in the past, present, and future in Hinduism, Buddhism, Bon, Jainism, Taoism and Sikhism.
Plants and decorations not included. Saber-Toothed Cat Skull by Curriculum is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.