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Sexy weasels in Renaissance art

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Re: Sexy weasels in Renaissance art

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Once you see it you can't unsee it, apparently. One wonders what other bizarre cultural subtexts we're missing in other historical art periods.

Snails, for one: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/why-were-medieval-...

And some others, if you'll excuse the listicle: https://listverse.com/2017/11/29/10-weird-trends-that-keep-s...

Re: Sexy weasels in Renaissance art

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Had no idea that dead weasels were used as fashion items. That is a very interesting website, some freaky stuff on there.

> A zibellino, flea-fur or fur tippet is a women's fashion accessory popular in the later 15th and 16th centuries. A zibellino, from the Italian word for "sable", is the pelt of a sable or marten worn draped at the neck or hanging at the waist, or carried in the hand. The plural is zibellini. Some zibellini were fitted with faces and paws of goldsmith's work with jeweled eyes and pearl earrings, while unadorned furs were also fashionable.

TIL today's fashion really is no dumber than it was 5 centuries ago.

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