And let's not mention that little "souvenir" someone yanked off of Napoleon's corpse.
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The one that now resembles a seahorse? :whistling
And let's not mention that little "souvenir" someone yanked off of Napoleon's corpse.
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Marc Chevalier said:I'd love to, but not a few of the folks around here might be, er, offended by the subject.
jake_fink said:The one that now resembles a seahorse? :whistling
jake_fink said:One such lock had quite journey, and lead to quite a discovery.
Lead, get it, not led. lol
Anyway, check it out:
http://www.beethovenshair.ca/flash.html
Marc Chevalier said:Here's another one for the list, although it isn't from the 1930s:
-- A mid-19th century set of men's shirt studs. Made with (ready?) the carapaces of scarab beetles:
scotrace said:The Victorians (and before - but it took off then) wore hair jewelry. Rings, necklaces, bracelets, etc., made from carefully washed, trimmed and braided locks of hair from a deceased loved one.
Marc Chevalier said:.
-- Mink heads (with glass eyes), paws and tails wrapped around ladies' shoulders.
Please add your own horrors to this list ...
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jitterbugdoll said:I find monkey fur coats/trim to be rather disturbing, as the fur is *very* similar to human hair.
jitterbugdoll said:This is the information I have found on them--looks like the particular type monkey they used was hunted almost to extinction!
http://www.vintagefashionguild.org/furs/monkey.html
scotrace said:My god that's horrifying.