This bewitching belt buckle has confined a tightly wrapped octopus. Unfortunately, the high gloss of the surface glaze makes it almost impossible to capture a clear, crisp image. Grrrr.
This bewitching belt buckle displays a flying fish. There is some reflection in this image that I could not eliminate; therefore, the fish image does not actually have white shadows on it.
As with all decorations, each one will come with a ribbon, in the colour of your choosing, or a silver hook. Also, you may choose any image to place on any decoration.
As with all decorations, you have the choice of a ribbon, in the colour of your choosing, or a silver hook as accoutrement. Also, all decorations can be made with the image of your choice.
This medium-sized plate is gracefully displaying an exposed human male torso…mmm, disturbingly attractive.
Male torso with intestines (based on a famous fragment of antique sculpture known as the Torso Belvedere) from Andreas Vesalius’s De humani corporis fabrica libri septem. Basel: 1555.