
Today we want to show you an extraordinary Jean Rousseau skull watch from 17th century. This amazing watch was made of silver and brass in Genève, Switzerland. You can find it at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
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The skull has been a favorite theme in arts and popular culture for many years. The skull is used everywhere. For each this symbol has a different meaning. The first meaning associated with the skull is death. Usually combined with other death-related images such as tombs and creatures from the afterlife, skulls are a lasting ...
Richard Mille Skull Watch is a real masterpiece. The latest timepiece from Richard Mille features the skull design that has come to symbolize the brand. This is actually the 2nd skull themed watch created by the brand, after they launched the series in 2012. This edition from Richard Mille also shows what the brand has gained over the years, in ...
Mr. Jones Last Laugh Watch, the watch that has teeth instead of hands to read time. The upper row of the skull’s teeth show the hours and the bottom teeth display the minutes, while the eyes and nose are mirrored for an extra cool factor. This watch forgoes the customary hour and minute hands, instead the ...
From clothing to house wares to bedding and furniture, skull imagery is tremendously popular and in high demand. There is no limit to the ways skulls can be and are used in art today. From million dollar jewel-encrusted skulls to department store reproductions, every skull lover can find the one that suits their taste. The Memento Mori ...