You’re sorting through decades of memories when your hand brushes against something unexpected—a heavy, cold disc bristling with sharp metal spikes. Rust blooms across its surface like a weathered map. For a heartbeat, your mind races: Medieval weapon? Industrial relic? Something best left buried?
But this object tells a gentler story. What you’ve found is likely a vintage flower frog—a forgotten artisan’s tool that once held bouquets in perfect, living symmetry. Let’s unravel its history, handle it safely, and rediscover the quiet artistry hidden in your attic.
First Priority: Safety Before Curiosity
Rusted metal and sharp protrusions demand respect:
→ Wear thick gloves when handling—spikes typically measure ½–1 inch and can puncture skin.
→ Store securely away from children and pets until identified.
→ Check your tetanus vaccination status if handling extensively (rust itself doesn’t cause tetanus, but puncture wounds in soil-contaminated environments can).
→ Place on a stable surface—never leave unattended where someone might step on or brush against it.
This isn’t danger—it’s dignity. Treat the object with care, and it will reveal its purpose without harm.
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