
WETA - The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Skull of a Mumak
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WETA - The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Skull of a Mumak
Creatures of colossal scale and ancient lineage, this mƻmak skull specimen, though reduced in size through arcane means, retains the historic and anatomical grandeur of its source.
Immense curved tusks erupt from a broad, forward-jutting maxilla, while the domed cranial cavity suggests the mass and muscle required to support such weight and fury.
Evidence of dense, reinforced bones along the frontal and nasal regions implies evolutionary reinforcement, well-suited for carving through terrain and enemy alike.
This piece offers a rare link to the last living echoes of a darker age, where even the wilds of Middle-earth marched to war.
Ā Features:
⢠ Made primarily from polystone.
⢠ Approx 5.8 inches tall.
⢠ Based on the mûmakil, from The Lord of the Rings.
⢠ Obsidian-like stand makes this skull feel like an artifact straight out of Sarumanās study.
⢠ Physically sculpted by WÄtÄ Workshop Senior Sculptor and Middle-earth veteran Jamie Beswarick.
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WETA - The Lord of the Rings Trilogy - Skull of a Mumak
Creatures of colossal scale and ancient lineage, this mƻmak skull specimen, though reduced in size through arcane means, retains the historic and anatomical grandeur of its source.
Immense curved tusks erupt from a broad, forward-jutting maxilla, while the domed cranial cavity suggests the mass and muscle required to support such weight and fury.
Evidence of dense, reinforced bones along the frontal and nasal regions implies evolutionary reinforcement, well-suited for carving through terrain and enemy alike.
This piece offers a rare link to the last living echoes of a darker age, where even the wilds of Middle-earth marched to war.
Ā Features:
⢠ Made primarily from polystone.
⢠ Approx 5.8 inches tall.
⢠ Based on the mûmakil, from The Lord of the Rings.
⢠ Obsidian-like stand makes this skull feel like an artifact straight out of Sarumanās study.
⢠ Physically sculpted by WÄtÄ Workshop Senior Sculptor and Middle-earth veteran Jamie Beswarick.












