The World’s Top 10 Creepiest Snow Globes

Posted on the 10 December 2013 by Russell Deasley @Worlds_Top_10

The World’s Top 10 Creepiest Snow Globes

There is something quite magical about a snow globe. From the festive delights of a Christmas scene to the nostalgia of a nation monument covered in snow they always bring a smile to the face. But artists Walter Martin and Paloma Munoz thinks that shouldn’t be the case, instead they have made some very eerie scenes inside a snow globe. Odd they may well be, but also rather amazing…

The World’s Top 10 Creepiest Snow Globes 

BONUS CONTENT: Top 10 Facts About Snow Globes.

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

10 – The BMX Wipeout

FACT: The very first snow globe patent was granted way back in 1927 to Joseph Garaja of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

9 – Spider Food!

FACT: In 1929 when Joseph Garaja made his very first snow globes to sell he asked the manufactures “Novelty Pool Ornaments” to make them open-top because they were to be fish toys and tank decorations

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

8 – The Duel

FACT: It wasn’t until 1940 that the first snow globe was used for advertising, and it was for a local ice-cream maker.

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

7 – Good Wolf Hunting

FACT: The first snow globe that appeared in a film scene is the one that featured in the opening of the 1941 classic Citizen Kane!

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

6 – The Remains

FACT: The first snow globe was in fact an exact replica of a early 19th century, French paperweight and nothing more!

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

5 – The Smack Down

FACT: Right up to 1879 there was only five companies in the world that were producing snow globes, but strangely they were only selling them throughout Europe!

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

4 – Tired of Running

FACT: Way back In 1889 a snow globe containing a model of the newly built Eiffel Tower was produced to mark the centenary of the French Revolution, and it was all commissioned by the French government.

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

3 – Walk on Horse, Walk on.

FACT: It is often thought that the first snow globes were made from surgical lamps, apparently these lamps were dust magnets and the floating dust inside of them always reminded people of snow!

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

2 – The Dark Dance

FACT: These days snow globes feature music boxes, moving parts, lights, and even electric fans that make micro snow storms inside of themselves.

Walter Martin and Paloma Muñoz Scary Snow Globe

1 – On the run

FACT: The very first snow globes were made of a heavy lead glass dome that was filled with iodine water and the worst of all is that inside most of them the snow or “flitter” was made using animal bone flakes!!!



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