Death as a gateway to transformation and ascension. This hanging altar decor features a skull of a raccoon, misc vertebrae, and a pheasant feather.
- "Mors": Latin for death, invoking the presence of the skull and bones.
- "Alifer": From the Latin ala (wing) and ferre (to bear or carry), symbolizing the feathers and the idea of transcendence or carrying the soul beyond mortality.
The skull represents mortality and wisdom, a reminder of life’s fleeting nature. The vertebrae symbolize the support structure of existence, the backbone of life and the soul’s journey. The feather evokes flight, spirit, and connection to the divine realms.