The COD
A Curated Daily Digest of Oddities, Curiosities & Unusual Fascinations
CURIOSITY OF THE DAY
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The COD will be off exploring the infinite abyss until October 30th. Please grave rob from our older articles until then. 🎃
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Protection Necklace
Adorn yourself with a protection necklace meant to ward off negative energies and forces, shielding the spirit and energy of the wearer.
Real Spider Web Art
Decorate your home this Halloween season using real spiderwebs that are preserved and beautifully framed - without the spider!
Unique Key Holders
Need a place to hang your keys when you get home? These unique key holders will leave you in awe each time you go to use them.
Zombie Gnomes
Check out these wonderfully creepy Zombie Gnomes by artists from around the world.
Biomechanical Sculptures
Check out the absolutely stunning and surreal biomechanical sculpture work of artist Adrian Cogiel.
Weird Stickers
The very best weird stickers that will inspire you to dust off your sticker book from the 80s… or make a new one.
Video Game Terrarium
Terrariums just got a whole lot more curious with these unique video game inspirations by Forbidden Forest Apo.
Gargoyle Art
Gargoyle art by artists from around the world inspired by the curious stone creatures, sometimes called grotesques, that have a pretty fascinating architectural function.
Styrofoam Heads
Artists from around the world are using styrofoam heads as curious canvases for creating fun and unique conversation pieces for your home or collection.
Surprise Balls
Who doesn’t love a good surprise? Unwrap the surprise ball and its curious history that has roots in Native American storytelling.
Unique Skull Heads
These skull heads by Johns Twisted Designs are wonderfully terrifying and unique art pieces that are ready to haunt your home with their creepy curious expressions.