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The salty bride rose from the Dead Sea

Salt dressing from the Dead Sea.

Israeli artist Sigalit Landau started an interesting project in 2014. He submerged a black woman's dress in the Dead Sea, and after two years in salty water - the Dead Sea, which lies between Israel and Jordan, is the second saltiest lake in the world after Africa's Lake Asal - he recently pulled it to the surface. The result? A magical dress, as if pulled from a fairy tale, but not from water.

Yes he has salt water healing power is well known to everyone, but can salt water do magic? How else to interpret the transformation black women's dresses, which she did Israeli artist Sigalit Landau for two years immersed in The Dead Sea, and this completely transformed her during this time.

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The dress was completely covered in salt.
The dress was completely covered in salt.

Nature is not only the greatest artist, but also a great one fashion designer. The result is a fairy-tale white dress made of salt. This is part of the project Salt Bride (salty bride) inspired by the work Dybbuk by a Russian-Jewish writer and is a replica of the bride's dress from the theater play of the same name. It will be on display in London until September 3, 2016 art gallery Marlborough.

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