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The company Beetle and Flor enjoy venturing into the world of creating skulls in porcelain. Christine Facella, the founder worked as an illustrator and model maker for the Museum of Natural History in NY, drawing turtle skulls and recreating prehistoric plants. The process of making these anatomically correct sculptures, is as meticulous as creating an illustration for print. Each skull consists of several molds, and can in total add up to 20+ mold pieces. Once cast and dry, the pieces get fired to over 2200 degrees before 14k gold luster is added on, and then fired once again.