Crystal Skull Head Vodka - unique gift idea

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Crystal Skull Vodka

I discovered these unique Crystal Skull Vodka bottles while searching for early Gothic Christmas gift ideas. Someone recommended them online on a blog and I immediately fell in love. :-) Although this unique Vodka bottle has a paranormal meaning as the shape of a crystal skull, the contents inside the bottle are also extremely valuable...

*All images used with permission - trademark Diamond Estates Wines & Spirits Ltd.

More than just a bottle... 

These unique skull bottles are based on the legend of the 13 crystal skulls - scattered around the Earth that are said to contain vast knowledge and power. These bottles are a powerful image in themselves.

This would make the perfect gift for any wine, spirits, or barware collector, those who enjoy the paranormal or metaphysical sides of life, and those who collect and/or display skulls around their home. It made it to my top 10 gift list!

Crystal Head Vodka is the vision of actor Dan Aykroyd, who is known for his fascination of the unknown and invisible world. "Unlike most vodkas in today's marketplace that use additives, glycol, citrus and sugar to improve smoothness and flavor, Crystal Head Vodka is a pure spirit with no additives. It is quadruple distilled and filtered three times through charcoal followed by triple filtration over Herkimer crystals from one of the planets rarest deposits of close concentrated semi-precious stones"- Dan Aykroyd.

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Crystal Skull Head Vodka bottles

It's not an easy gift to find. In fact, when I contacted the company for permission to use images, I was told that they are working very hard to supply the vast demand for these special vodka bottles in time for the holidays. Here are a few links to check to see if you can score one of your own:
Hitimewine.net
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California, French and world wines, spirits and brews, all in the largest
climate-controlled retail cellar on the west coast, & more!
NapaCabs.com
Crystal Skull Head Vodka - 750ml (Dan Akroyd) - This 'Pure Spirit', vodka triple filtered through polished crystals known as Herkimer diamonds, free of additives, is exquisite any time of the year but perhaps ideal for October...
Ludwig's Fine Wine
This 'Pure Spirit', vodka triple filtered through polished crystals known as Herkimer diamonds.
BevMo
Triple Herkimer Diamond filtered this extremely clean vodka is made with no additives and the finest Newfoundland deep aquifier water. The package itself is one to talk about.

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Finally...

scored my own bottle on April Fool's day after 5 months of searching! Best of luck to everyone starting their own Crystal Head Vodka collection. :-)

Legend of the 13 Crystal Skulls 

Crystal Skulls that you shouldn't drink....

The crystal skulls are a number of human skull hardstone carvings made from clear or milky quartz rock, known in art history as "rock crystal", claimed to be pre-Columbian Mesoamerican artifacts by their alleged finders. However, none of the specimens made available for scientific study were authenticated as pre-Columbian in origin. The results of these studies demonstrated that those examined were manufactured in the mid-19th century or later, almost certainly in Europe.British Museum (n.d.-b), Jenkins (2004, p.217), Sax et al. (2008), Smith (2005), Walsh (1997; 2008) Despite some claims presented in an assortment of popularizing literature, legends of crystal skulls with mystical powers do not figure in genuine Mesoamerican or other Native American mythologies and spiritual accounts.Aldred (2000, passim.); Jenkins (2004, pp.218?219). In this latter work, Philip Jenkins, former Distinguished Professor of History and Religious Studies and latterly an endowed Professor of Humanities at PSU, writes that crystal skulls are among the more obvious of examples where the association with Native spirituality is a "historically recent" and "artificial" synthesis. These are "products of a generation of creative spiritual entrepreneurs" that do not "represent the practice of any historical community".

The skulls are often claimed to exhibit paranormal phenomena by some members of the New Age movement, and have often been portrayed as such in fiction. Perhaps the most widely known of such portrayals occurs in the 2008 film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Crystal skulls have been a popular subject appearing in numerous sci-fi television series,For example, in Stargate SG-1 season 3 episode #65, "Crystal Skull". novels,See for example the Indiana Jones novels by Max McCoy (1995, 1996, 1997, 1999). and video games.For example, the video game Legend of the Crystal Skull and Illusion of Gaia.

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Crystal Head Vodka recipes...

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Something so special shouldn't be wasted. Dry, over ice, or with these recipes, maybe?

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