teeth


After taking the quiz and barely remembering that Meyer Wolfsheim had human molar cufflinks, I was confused because I didn’t really know what cufflinks were. When I searched them up, I found that they were like little buttons men put on their cuffs to hold them in place. I thought it was weird that Wolfsheim had cufflinks made out of molars, the teeth would probably rot. So, I decided to search and see if human molar cufflinks were really possible. After a little research, I found out that to make teeth jewelry, you need adult teeth. Baby teeth aren’t big enough to work with, and it will often make the teeth too fragile and fractured to work with. Next, you need to bleach and clean the teeth of any bacteria that may still be living on the teeth. In fact, bleaching the teeth makes it appear smooth and glossy, almost like pearls. Next, after bleaching, you need to boil your teeth so it’s softer and easier to mold with. Once you boiled the teeth, you take it out and let it cool a little bit, and then use wire to poke through the teeth. This is probably the step where you poke the cufflinks into the teeth, forming your very own human molar cufflinks! Human teeth as jewelry have actually been on the recent rise, and people really like the pearl-like shine that the teeth emit. In fact, it’s slowly becoming like a substitute for ivory, In ancient times, wearing human teeth often symbolized power and might of tribal leaders. Similarly, Meyer Wolfsheim’s human molars symbolize his might and cruelty. In the 1920s, wearing human molars is probably outdated and savage-like, so Meyer’s molars showed exactly how corrupt he was.


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