Underneath each unique human exterior rests the human skeleton, a feature of our anatomy that has been depicted, drawn and dreamed about for many thousands of years. These skeletal-styled products go to show that the fascination with own bones has been represented in many mind-blowing ways.
Although people incorporate many different kinds of animals’ bones into art, structures and food, it’s undeniable that for centuries, the human skeleton has existed as a world-renowned structure that designers, artists and creative thinkers have been fond of using because of its distinct contours and symmetrical appearance. Ranging from finger-fitted skeletal braces to glass skull ice buckets, the shape of the human skeleton has acted like a muse for many and has been adapted by to serve almost any purpose you can think of.
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