A 1 1/2" corked glass bottle is filled with poison colored resin and sealed shut. A antique replicated detailed poison label adorns the front labeled "Tinct Digitalis".
Tincture of Digitalis is an alcoholic elixir derived from the deadly foxglove flower. Used in old apothecaries as a heart medicine, this greenish brown syrup soon became known more for taking, than saving lives.
The label is complete with skull and crossbones from "Rudolph Kern SW Druggist", and has been sealed onto the bottle to be water resistant.
A skull & crossbones charm accents the side!
Silver tone chain is 16" at shortest layer, 26" at the longest, and can be shortened on request. Lobster clasp.
Perfect for creepy, apothecary trinket lovers!
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