ugly scary antique dolls, old timey tvs, or VERYYY old computers, typewriters, just anything that looks like it would be in a haunted house...m.. maybe bloody
okay not the creepiest apologies i rushed these becauee im sick but !!
ill probably make some better ones when im not sick but for now take em for all your spooky old pixel needs ^__^
Pendant owned by Queen Victoria, mourning her daughter Alice, c. 1878
Onyx, banded agate, enamel and diamond pendant, cross-shaped with a central onyx heart with 'ALICE' beneath a coronet, and a glazed compartment containing a lock of hair.
Alice died of diphtheria, aged 35, on December 14, 1878 (the anniversary of Prince Albert’s death).
Gothic doll coordination with gold curly hair + black dress
Daily introductions of fashionable people who gather at "Salon de Noel"!
Momochi
(Born in Hokkaido, lives in Shizuoka Prefecture)
Adult, 157cm
Today's fashion theme: black x purple
Headdress ✧ Morun x Muuna Stoik
One Piece ✧ Antique beast
Choker, ring ✧ avec toi
Sleeve cuff ✧ ATELIER-PIERROT
tights ✧ abilletage
Shoes ✧ ALICE and the PIRATES
Twitter @kumako_abe
Instagram @mocchimiso
an exciting tidbit found while putting together the textile handling/display policy for my museum - Until 1941, mercury (or more specifically mercuric nitrate) was used by milliners (makers of womens hats) to stiffen rabbit and beaver fur into felt.
As milliners worked in often poorly-ventilated rooms, such prolonged exposure of mercury vapors lead to chronic mercury poisoning, dubbed "Mad Hatters Disease". Some symptoms included tremors, headaches, insomnia, emotional instability, and psychosis including hallucinations.
Because this illness was so common among Milliners, the phrase "Mad as a Hatter" was created!