



Crushed Unicorn Horn
Welcome to the Cryptozoologist's Cabinet! This is part of a series of cryptid related prop items that will be sure to bring a little mystery to your cabinet of curiosities, cryptid collection, or renaissance faire costume!
It is with much joy that we can say that this specimen is finally able to be released now that Unicorns are safely off the endangered cryptid species list! Now that sufficient research has been conducted and reliable data has been collected, leading cryptozoologists have discovered that Unicorns shed their horns between adolescence and adulthood. However, the horn that they shed is highly fragile and easily crushed when left to the elements (hence why these transitional horns have never been recovered as evidence in the wild). This specimen originates from a horn that was shed by a Unicorn at a cryptid wildlife recovery facility and was able to be collected before it deteriorated entirely. No Unicorns were harmed through the collection of this sample. Handle with care.
***The corks in these jars are secured tightly in the jar neck, but are not sealed. If enough force is applied, they may open or break. The screw on lid of the phoenix ashes is not sealed either, and is therefore easily opened. It is not recommended that they be opened as the “ashes” are small and potentially sharp, and could therefore bring harm to a human or animal if spilled and stepped on / swallowed.***
Welcome to the Cryptozoologist's Cabinet! This is part of a series of cryptid related prop items that will be sure to bring a little mystery to your cabinet of curiosities, cryptid collection, or renaissance faire costume!
It is with much joy that we can say that this specimen is finally able to be released now that Unicorns are safely off the endangered cryptid species list! Now that sufficient research has been conducted and reliable data has been collected, leading cryptozoologists have discovered that Unicorns shed their horns between adolescence and adulthood. However, the horn that they shed is highly fragile and easily crushed when left to the elements (hence why these transitional horns have never been recovered as evidence in the wild). This specimen originates from a horn that was shed by a Unicorn at a cryptid wildlife recovery facility and was able to be collected before it deteriorated entirely. No Unicorns were harmed through the collection of this sample. Handle with care.
***The corks in these jars are secured tightly in the jar neck, but are not sealed. If enough force is applied, they may open or break. The screw on lid of the phoenix ashes is not sealed either, and is therefore easily opened. It is not recommended that they be opened as the “ashes” are small and potentially sharp, and could therefore bring harm to a human or animal if spilled and stepped on / swallowed.***