I love going to museums. It's not for everyone, I know, but I think spooky people tend to like them. After all, you generally get to see dead things or things dead peopled owned. I feel surrounded by ghosts when I walk through a quiet museum.
It's why I'm fascinated by the tiny pocket museums created by Dianne (Derbyshire, England.) The diminutive, mixed-media, glass boxes hold objects that you can ponder and assign meaning to. There are only a few in her shop at the moment, but Dianne also creates some interesting jewelry you might like. Take a look at ComeDayGoDay.
Aren't these wonderful?! They seem so mysterious to me.
It's why I'm fascinated by the tiny pocket museums created by Dianne (Derbyshire, England.) The diminutive, mixed-media, glass boxes hold objects that you can ponder and assign meaning to. There are only a few in her shop at the moment, but Dianne also creates some interesting jewelry you might like. Take a look at ComeDayGoDay.
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Miniature Natural History Pocket Museum |
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Curiosity Art Pocket Museum |
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Pocket Museum Assemblage |
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Antiqued Skull and Crossbones Lapel Pin |
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Medicine Bottle Necklace |
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Bone Collector Necklace |
Aren’t these great? This Etsy seller isn’t far from me! Here are some amazing antiques and vintage shops where she lives in Matlock, Derbyshire. I was hoping to connect with her, but I can’t find any social media contacts. Shame. Thanks for sharing, Jori! Sue x
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love them! Matlock sounds like a great place. Let me know when you find her!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting! I love her style!
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