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Bread-Obsessed Japanese Artist Turns Loaves into Beautiful Lampshades

Posted: 17 Dec 2013 02:00 AM PST

Yukiko Morita, a 27-year-old corporate employee from Kyoto, has a unique hobby. She combines her love for bread and her love for art into a special product: Pampshades."'Pan (Japanese for bread)' + 'lamp shade' = Pampshades," Morita explains on her website. These lighting fixtures made from real bread and can light up a room, filling it with the warm tones of a fresh loaf.

"I think loaves are really cute," says Morita. "I love their round curves. I wanted a bread display in my room so I could admire it all the time. That's how I came up with this shape." The idea for pampshades first came to Morita when she was a student at the Kyoto City University of Arts. She was working on a project in a studio one day, playing around with a French baguette. She pulled out and nibbled on the soft parts, leaving the hollow outer shell intact. When she held it up towards the sunlight and let it stream in, that was her 'aha!' moment.

Pampshades

Rosemary Jacobs, the Woman Whose Skin Turned Silver after Using Nose Drops

Posted: 17 Dec 2013 01:00 AM PST

71-year-old Rosemary Jacobs has had silver-colored skin for the past 60 years. At age 11, she developed a rare condition called argyria – caused by exposure to chemical forms of the element silver that makes the skin turn blue or bluish-grey. For Rosemary, the exposure occurred from nasal drops containing colloidal silver.

Rosemary's story is unbelievable;  Whoever heard of a real person turning silver after using silver nasal drops? You only get to see skin color changing in cartoons,  but apparently the condition is real, and Rosemary has had to live a life of stigma because of it. Of course, her skin didn't change color overnight. In fact, she was diagnosed with argyria four years after she began using the medication.

Rosemary, a retired Spanish teacher from Vermont, U.S., said: "When I was 11 years old, my mother mentioned to an ENT specialist that I always had a cold. He told me that it had to be allergies and prescribed nose drops that contained silver, recommending that I take them 'as needed'." She did as she was told, using the drops every time she had a stuffy nose.

At first, no could notice any difference in Rosemary's skin, not even her parents. "The change in my color was so slow, I didn't notice. My family and friends didn't notice either because they saw me every day," she said.

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