BIRTH OF THE PEARL [1901]

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BIRTH OF THE PEARL [1901]
Antique Double Moonstone Heart Ring
England - 1880-1890
“Still Life with Roses and Decorative Elephant” by Marie Nyl-Frosch. ♡
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Wisteria trellis at Toba Water Environment Conservation Center in Kyoto.
My favorite part about 1931 Dracula is that there are armadillos running around Dracula’s castle.
Look at this it’s like they couldn’t find any rats so they just were like “eh close enough no one will notice”. But I noticed. I noticed.
“WE NAILED IT BOYS”
Apparently in the 20s and 30s, armadillos weren’t very commonly known, so moviemakers would use them wherever they needed some creepy, ‘demonic’ animal running around. So there were a lot of armadillos in early filmmaking, and it was often people’s only source of reference for armadillos.
Fast forward twenty years to when the father of the biology professor who told me this is driving out from the east coast to see his son in California. Crossing the southwest at night.
An armadillo runs across the road.
He comes to a screeching halt and the Thing Of Evil, which he never knew was actually a real animal, trots the rest of the way across the road and vanishes into the desert.
Apparently it shook him up rather a bit.
@mortalityplays
Ok but what about Dracula’s Bee.
A single, solitary bee with his own tiny custom-built coffin.
Nobody ever talks about Dracula’s pet bee.
GIVE ATTENTION TO THE BEE
SOMEONE WRITE SOMETHING ABOUT THE BEE PLEASE
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The Jambiya Dagger, from Persia (18th–19th century). The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
This is beautiful
pure art