The image shows a skull-shaped
candle holder. It is designed to resemble
a human skull with the jaw area serving as an opening for a candle or incense stick. The skull has intricate
decorative patterns around the eyes, nose, and teeth, which are typical features of sugar skulls used during the Mexican holiday Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead). This
type of decoration is often associated with remembrance and honoring deceased loved ones.