Most people associate the skull and cross bones symbol with pirate lore and there is an interesting historical reason for this. This symbol, its use and meanings has a deeper origin with the Templars who had the largest fleet in the 13th century. This symbol was used on flags by the knights on their ships. They were warriors and perhaps the first pirates of the middle ages.
Mr. X likes the esoteric lore and fascinating history of the Templars. He told me that the skull and cross bones were used on Masonic graves and engraved on the hilts of ceremonial swords and embroidered on aprons or sashes worn by Master Masons.
With this symbol in mind, I was delighted to find a long asymmetrical flowing skirt with its pattern of skull and crossbones and the flowing white tunic top by femme couture as an exclusive at Sneak Peek. I told Mr. X that the night is young and that I am ready to learn more about the rituals of initiation into the mysteries of the Templars....
Wearing:
Sneak Peek Exclusive
Cropped Tunic Top and flowing skull skirt - femme couture
Poses: KaTink Andrea - Exclusives at Sneak Peek
Sneak Peek Exclusive LM:
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Skin-Zulay Pappavaar - October 4 Season Skins
Lashes - Mesh Undaunted with color changing hud - October 4 Season Skins
Eyemake-up - Flossy Blue Midnight - October 4 Season Skins
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Shoes - Gambler Heels - Wicca's Wardrobe
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Earrings - Neck Whip Earrings - Violator
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Hair - MT Dragonia - Monotones - Hair Fair - Niorette Sim
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