🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Poison Tea Enamel Pin
HomeStore

Poison Tea Enamel Pin

Poison Tea Enamel Pin

Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.' --Paracelsus

Poisoning became a common means of murder in the Victorian era. Cyanide was readily available in common household paints and wallpapers, and its effects caused convulsions, cardiac arrest, and death in a matter of seconds. Besides Cyanide, Arsenic was the chief poison of the Victorian era. It was a tasteless, odorless compound and its effects were often mistaken for food poisoning (making murder harder to trace).

This is a hard enamel pin set attached by a 45mm chain.
-Hand measures 41mm wide
-Teacup measures 27mm wide
Designed by The Pickety Witch
$14.00
Poison Tea Enamel Pin—
$14.00

More Images

Poison Tea Enamel Pin - Image 2

Poison Tea Enamel Pin

Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.' --Paracelsus

Poisoning became a common means of murder in the Victorian era. Cyanide was readily available in common household paints and wallpapers, and its effects caused convulsions, cardiac arrest, and death in a matter of seconds. Besides Cyanide, Arsenic was the chief poison of the Victorian era. It was a tasteless, odorless compound and its effects were often mistaken for food poisoning (making murder harder to trace).

This is a hard enamel pin set attached by a 45mm chain.
-Hand measures 41mm wide
-Teacup measures 27mm wide
Designed by The Pickety Witch

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.' --Paracelsus

Poisoning became a common means of murder in the Victorian era. Cyanide was readily available in common household paints and wallpapers, and its effects caused convulsions, cardiac arrest, and death in a matter of seconds. Besides Cyanide, Arsenic was the chief poison of the Victorian era. It was a tasteless, odorless compound and its effects were often mistaken for food poisoning (making murder harder to trace).

This is a hard enamel pin set attached by a 45mm chain.
-Hand measures 41mm wide
-Teacup measures 27mm wide
Designed by The Pickety Witch