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Mayan / Aztec Death Whistle Ancient Gold Skull *** MADE IN USA ***

$ 2.63

Availability: 153 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

    Description

    AZTEC DEATH WHISTLE SKULL ANCIENT GOLD
    HIGH QUALITY 3D PRINTED IN USA
    This Death Whistle is based on an ancient Aztec design to make a haunting sound.   They were found in many Azetc graves even clenched in the deceased’s hands.
    There is no one sound a Death Whistle makes.  The original ones made by the Early South American cultures ranged from just wind to moans, screams and shrieks.  They were made of clay by hand and varied greatly. They did not call them Death Whistles in Aztec it translated closer to Wind Whistle. Some popular YouTube videos are of Death Whistles that sound like mostly wind with a horrible shriek. These have a slightly melodic scream or wail sound that most prefer.
    You should blow hard and not cover the vents on the back to get the best sound. If you just give it a toot you will not get the full effect.
    These are like nothing I have ever 3D printed before. As they take shape the cooling fan blows into forming whistle and creates a rhythmic breathing sound.  It feels as though each one takes on a life of its own.
    They even develop a voice of their own. Each one has it's own sound.
    These can get very Loud. Watch out I have even made my ears ring.
    Our Death Whistles are printed on top of the line 3D printers using the best PLA available at high resolutions. That is why ours look better than the other listings you see.
    A great novelty and conversation piece.
    Printed in ANCIENT GOLD PLA. Made in the USA from Green plant based PLA. Get Yours Now!
    Dimensions:
    1.91
    " Tall, 1.9" wide, 1.42" Long
    What is PLA?        Polylactic acid or polylactide is a thermoplastic aliphatic polyester derived from renewable biomass, typically from fermented plant starch, such as from corn, cassava, sugarcane or sugar beet pulp. In 2010, PLA had the second highest consumption volume of any bioplastic of the world.       -Wikipedia