Paperweight Jellyfish in glass in small size 12.5x8.5 cm
Eye of Shiva heart XXL or “Ceour Sainte-Eulalia” (heart of the holy virgin Eulalia)
Natural found shell, and also the most precious “gem” found from the sea. Very beautiful, and many powers are attributed to it worldwide, especially in India & Madagascar. The large ones are also extra rare
Origin of the heart symbol. In the Middle Ages, they were not very strict about scientific facts and did little research themselves. They blindly adopted what Greek scientists had discovered and this did not always go well. The Greek scientists Aristotle and Galen were not yet completely sure about the shape of the heart. The people in the Middle Ages were confused by this and made a hodgepodge of both points of view. They drew the heart with a notch and a pointed tip. This shape was depicted so often that at some point it became established. Despite the fact that later it became known worldwide what the heart really looks like, the symbol has never changed since then. In fact, we owe the heart symbol to the laxity of the people in the Middle Ages. There are also people who believe in a different origin. For example, they think that the female body was the source of inspiration for the heart symbol and the arches represent the round breasts or buttocks of the woman. Others think that the symbol was inspired by the herb Silphium, which has leaves in the well-known heart shape. This herb used to be associated with healing and love.