Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol featuring Zane Wylie’s Skull Bowl & Masonic Stand Made

Oct 19, 2021

Artist Zane Wylie, known as the “go-to skull guy,” has become one of the most in-demand prop providers for hit TV shows, the most recent of which is Peacock’s “The Lost Symbol,” airing on Thursdays. If you’re looking for high-quality, professionally crafted props for your next production, check out Wylie’s work at the link below!

Are you a producer in need of top-quality, artistic props for your next project? Zane Wylie is professionally carving authentic and replica skull props for some of today's most-viewed TV shows!

Or are you perhaps a fan who saw one of his skulls in your favorite TV show and you're wondering if there's a way to have that on your shelf? Good news - there is!

Previously featured on TV series such as “Constantine,” “Lock and Key,” “Ghost Rider,” and “Preacher,” Wylie has become highly sought after in the world of television production. His latest pieces include a Skull Bowl, a Templar Knight Skull, and a Masonic - Skull Stand.

You can find out more at https://www.realhumanskull.com/thelostsymbol

Wylie's customized props are taking TV by storm! The resident "handcrafted-skull guy" is making waves in Hollywood and now YOU can have one of his custom as-seen-on-TV skull replicas.

Wylie has long been drawn to the rich history and symbolism of skulls. He began by carving on animal skulls and experimenting with different styles, until a customer suggested he try carving on a real human skull. After carving his first one, working on authentic human skulls became an obsession.

On Wylie’s website, you can browse and purchase accessories such as skull stands, domes for skulls, coins featuring engravings of skulls, and customized T-shirts. One of these coins, featuring an engraving of the skull of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, has become official currency in the African country of Cameroon. The engraving represents one of Wylie’s carved skulls, which contains a relic of actual bone fragments from St. Gonzaga and 2 ancient crosses.

Because the selling and transporting of human remains are controversial, Wylie’s materials must be source-proofed. Despite the controversy, Wylie sees his craft as an enhancement of Nature’s works of art and a contribution to the tradition of memento mori, or remembrance of death.

Over the years, Wylie's work has drawn the attention of movie and television producers in need of authentic props. The most recent TV production to features Wylie’s crafts is the Peacock original series “The Lost Symbol.” The show is a prequel to the famous films based on the novels by Dan Brown - “The Da Vinci Code,” “Angels and Demons,” and “Inferno.”

A satisfied customer has said: “Zane’s work makes a perfect heirloom. A beautiful and professionally crafted work of art that I proudly display in my home. The detail on the hilt is beyond description!”

Are you looking for beautifully fashioned props for a TV or film project? Or do you want your own custom-made memento mori to grace your home? If so, Zane Wylie is your go-to artist!

If you're interested in purchasing one of Wylie’s handcrafted creations, go to https://www.realhumanskull.com/thelostsymbol where you can find more details.

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