man mythology, Atropos (or Morta), the oldest of the three goddesses of fate, brought people death by cutting the thread of life with scissors. The sickle, on the other hand, was an attribute of the God Chronos which gradually became the god of time and thus of transience. Through a mixture of both deities, death emerged as a reaper through the centuries. The explicit connection between death and reaper (a scyth-carrying farm worker), on the other hand, was made in the Bible. In the Middle Ages, this Grim Reaper or Grim Reaper (also known as Gevatter Death or Reaper) was considered a personified allegory of death. Death is often depicted there as a ribbed figure (skeleton) that mows people away with a scythe. He is also happy to be portrayed without a face, which should particularly highlight the horror of death. In addition, the flow of time and the finality of everything is illustrated here. Memento Mori- Remember that you are mortal. Made of artificial stone and painted by hand, incl. Tea light