Skull mounts and cap displays represent a refined aesthetic choice for collectors who value sculptural form and architectural expression. Rather than presenting the entire animal, these pieces isolate the skull's intricate geometry—the curved horns of an oryx, the symmetrical tusks of an elephant, the fearsome architecture of a crocodile—and mount them as three-dimensional art. The skull mount demands sophisticated understanding of bone structure, proper reinforcement, and museum-standard presentation. Highveld approaches each skull piece as sculptural installation: careful attention to mounting hardware, sympathetic base selection, and positioning that respects the specimen's inherent geometry. A well-executed skull mount becomes both trophy documentation and fine art—proof of the hunt rendered as geometric composition. These pieces work beautifully in contemporary spaces, boardrooms, and collections where clients seek visual impact without the spatial demands of full or shoulder mounts. We also offer cap presentations where horn or tusk takes architectural prominence. The variety permits collectors to curate display strategies that align with their spatial constraints and aesthetic vision. Whether you're displaying dangerous-game skulls or focusing on the sculptural drama of particular horns, our technical expertise ensures authentic preservation and museum-quality presentation that will endure for generations.