



Tatzelwurm Scales
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!
These scales were discovered in the Alps and were originally documented as unidentified. After coming into the hands of a well respected European Cryptozoologist, they were confirmed as belonging to a Tatzelwurm. The aforementioned Cryptozoologist declined the opportunity to keep them in his own collection, as he already possessed 7 jars of his own. Who knew finding strange scales in the Alps is a less than rare occurrence? 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.***
Tatzelwurm Scales
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!
These scales were discovered in the Alps and were originally documented as unidentified. After coming into the hands of a well respected European Cryptozoologist, they were confirmed as belonging to a Tatzelwurm. The aforementioned Cryptozoologist declined the opportunity to keep them in his own collection, as he already possessed 7 jars of his own. Who knew finding strange scales in the Alps is a less than rare occurrence? 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.***