I just discovered this awesome site and while they only have a pretty small selection of items currently available, they're all pretty impressive and best of all, totally hand made and one of a kind! Check out the above link for all the badass items they've made just for you.
In my opinion, the coolest thing they have available is this Saw display piece...

From the site...
This original display is inspired by the Saw movie. Framed inside are 4 real, rusted metal saw blades that appear to be cutting into the frame. Centered in the display is the infamous jigsaw puzzle piece of human flesh. Jigsaw cuts this piece of flesh from any unlucky victim that dies from his traps. The flesh is sculpted from clay and ran in latex rubber, then airbrushed with skin tones with added drops and smears of blood. The piece of flesh is secured with rusty metal tacks. Framed around the flesh is real rusty barbed wire that is old but the barbs are still sharp. The backdrop is a fabric that has been dyed a blood red color. The clasp and 4 metal corner accent pieces have been painted a hammered texture with dark bronze. The contents are protected behind a 1/8" thick clear plexiglass cover. The display case is hinged and can be opened to take a closer look at the contents inside. This piece can be displayed vertically or horizontally, either hung on a wall or free standing like a picture frame on a shelf. A must for any Saw fan!
The piece is gonna run ya $150 bucks but remember, it's one of a kind and will be made specifically for you when you place your order! Check out the site for more info and pictures.
If you're interested in any of their stuff, drop them an email at crypticcreations@new.rr.com for shipping quotes, product availability, and any other questions you may have.
From rotting skulls and legs to gothic inspired chandeliers, Cryptic Creations is the place to go for horror home decor!
And speaking of horror creations, check out my homeade Evil Dead Necronomicon and find out how you can make one yourself right here!























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