Item Description:
STAR WARS "THE VADER PROJECT" SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL DARTH VADER HELMET BY MORPHEUS
Condition: Excellent Condition. A few swarovski crystals are missing.
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Description:
"For this unique project each artist was given a 1:1 scale authentic prop replica of the actual Darth Vader helmet used in the STAR WARS films. The helmets served as a blank canvas for each artist to paint, design, mash up and customize."
This Swarovski Crystal Darth Vader helmet was featured on a show called "Art Wars" originally shown in the UK. This particular helmet was designed by Morpheus for "The Vader Project." It sits on a base stand and is a two-piece detachable helmet that is an exact replica of the Star Wars Darth Vader helmets used in the movie.
Features:
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