During the Victorian era, the custom of making art from hair became popular as a form of artistic memorial. It was used in jewelry, love tokens and hair wreathes, the latter of which could encompass hair from the members of one’s church, school, and family.
To make a hair wreath, hair was collected from the deceased, formed into a shape (usually a flower), and added to a horseshoe-shaped wreath. The top was not connected and remained open to symbolize the ascent heavenward. Usually, the hair in the center of the wreath belonged to the most recently deceased family member; it would remain until another family member died, then be pushed aside to make room for the hair of the newly deceased.
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I think this is amazing. I love the idea, and I honestly don’t see what’s so strange about it.
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I can’t even. That doesn’t even look pretty, which is odd because when you think of Victorian things (or at least when I...
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Krista - I have unpacked at least five of these at my current job. They are so freakin’ weird/gross. The Victorian era...
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