
The tradition of the Halloween pumpkin comes from Ireland. There are different versions of the story of Irish Jack, who used a hollowed-out turnip with the light of a candle or glowing coal inside to get from hell to heaven. Since turnips are rare in America, a pumpkin is used as a lantern to protect against evil spirits. This baby-pumpkin (Red kuri squash, 0,8 kg) model is for all those who still need a pumpkin for Halloween. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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