Our signature ghosts have been up to no good... Perfect for fans of True Crime, our blood spattered ghosts represent the darker side of Kentish history. From the infamous murder of Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket in 1170, to the Krays serving three months in Howe Barracks in Canterbury in the 1950s, whilst awaiting court martial for absconding from the army. They allegedly learned much of their trade there at that time...
This blood-spattered ghostie is pearlescent white, with deep red blood spatters.
Each Kent Coast Ghost is carefully handcrafted from clay and goes through several processes, which include drying, sanding, sealing, painting, and finally varnishing, (dependent on the final finish).
We don't use moulds to create Kentish ghosts; every feature is added by hand using traditional clay tools, and this gives each ghost its own unique features. Some of our ghosts are not perfectly straight, or may have different expressions in their eyes and faces, and each ghost is individually hand-painted so may contain slightly different patterning to the ghost pictured.
All of our ghosts will be sent in a gift box with a Certificate of Authenticity especially for your ghost, and yours alone. These are put in a special envelope sealed with our very own special spooky wax seal ready for the Ghost Post to deliver them to their new Ghost Host!
Tall Kent Coast Ghost - Blood Spatter
11-12cm
All sizes are approximate and may vary.
All of our clay is weighed equally and individually shaped entirely by hand. Other factors, such as humidity can affect the drying process of the clay, and therefore affect the size of our ghosts as well as the shape.