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Large scale prints showing the changes were exhibited at London’s Marlborough Contemporary gallery until September 3.A black Victorian dress submerged in the Dead Sea that underwent a dramatic transformation has become another dress-themed inteet sensation.Israeli artist Sigalit Landau put a black dress from the early 1900s into the Dead Sea for two months in 2014, and the underwater changes that occurred as salt crystals coated the fabric were China Flame retardant fabric Factory captured by photographer, Yotam From.. "Over time, the sea’s alchemy transforms the plain garment from a symbol associated with death and madness into the wedding dress it was always intended to be," the Marlborough Contemporary gallery said.

The Dead Sea is almost 10 times as salty as the ocean, while it also has the lowest elevation on Earth, about 1,407 feet below the sea level.The dress is a replica of a costume wo by a character called Leah in the Yiddish play The Dybbuk, which tells the story of a young bride whose soul is possessed by an evil spirit. "It looks like snow, like sugar, like death’s embrace; solid tears, like a white surrender to fire and water combined," Ms Landau said. The black dress tued white from the salt, looking almost like a bridal dress, said the Independent. She has worked with salt crystallisation before, including the artist’s shoes and a violin. The dress, known as the "Salt Bride", has become a trend on social media.

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