Yama or the Tibetan Skull Camera
Named after Yama, the Tibetan God of Death, this bizarre camera was created using a real human skull, blessed by a Tibetan Lama.
Designed and built by Wayne Martin Belger "for the study of exodus and for the research of modern incarnations of historical iconic figures", Yama looks nothing like a photo camera it actually has a film loading system, so it must take photos.
Yama is made from aluminum, titanium, copper, brass, bronze steel, silver, gold and mercury and is studded with Asian and American turquoise, 4 sapphires, 9 opals and 3 rubies (the biggest one costs $5,000). With all the digital cameras on the market today, Yama can't target the title of best photo camera, but it stands a shot as the world's scariest camera.
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