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Tempting Fate!

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explores superstitious beliefs about disease through contemporary jewellery

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Tempting Fate! skip to main | skip to sidebar Tempting Fate! explores superstitious beliefs about disease through contemporary jewellery Saturday, 19 December 2009 Doctrine of Signatures Level 3 students are working on a colour project at the moment using resin and acrylic. Whilst talking to one of our students (E L) about a piece she was making – I remarked that her samples looked very similar to microscopic images of cancer cells specifically bowel cancer that I was exploring for new jewellery. She joked about how the resin looks like cancer and can also cause cancer if too much of it is inhaled. This conversation reminded me of how we often make connections between things that resemble each other. There is a long history of this kind of reasoning particularly in herbal medicine. For example in medieval times a particular plant was believed to cure disorders of the blood because its roots were red and crimson like blood hence its name bloodroot. Many plant names are...

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