


Hand Carved Macabre Gothic Skeletal Folk Art Stash Box (Circa 1950's)
Folk art stash boxes, particularly those with macabre or Gothic themes, gained popularity in the mid-20th century as expressions of individual creativity and cultural interests.
These boxes often served as personal storage containers for small items, reflecting the owner's unique tastes and preferences. The hand-carved nature of these boxes adds to their artistic value, showcasing the skill and dedication of the artisan.
The Gothic and skeletal motifs suggest an influence from the broader Gothic subculture, which embraces themes of darkness, mystery, and the supernatural. The term "stash box" implies that the box was likely used to store personal or valuable items, adding to its historical significance. The combination of folk-art craftsmanship and macabre themes makes this box a unique and intriguing piece of cultural history.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Hand Carved Macabre Gothic Skeletal Folk Art Stash Box (Circa 1950's)
Folk art stash boxes, particularly those with macabre or Gothic themes, gained popularity in the mid-20th century as expressions of individual creativity and cultural interests.
These boxes often served as personal storage containers for small items, reflecting the owner's unique tastes and preferences. The hand-carved nature of these boxes adds to their artistic value, showcasing the skill and dedication of the artisan.
The Gothic and skeletal motifs suggest an influence from the broader Gothic subculture, which embraces themes of darkness, mystery, and the supernatural. The term "stash box" implies that the box was likely used to store personal or valuable items, adding to its historical significance. The combination of folk-art craftsmanship and macabre themes makes this box a unique and intriguing piece of cultural history.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.