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Mini Sugar Skulls That Double as Sugar Cubes

  • E.D.W. LynchE.D.W. Lynch
  • June 11, 2013

Sugar Skulls

Back in 2011 artist Snow Violent created these finely detailed miniature sugar skulls that double as sugar cubes for coffee.

Sugar skull

Sugar skulls by Snow Violent

photos by Olesya Turchuk

via My Modern Metropolis

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