Employees of the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg recently made an unusual discovery by restoring a luxurious ball dress by Grand Duchess Ksenia Alexandrovna, sister of Russia's last emperor, Nicholas II.
On a sleeve of the garment, a bonbon of at least 118 years old was found, which was apparently bitten by the aristocrat during a dance, which was held in February 1903 at the Winter Palace and whose visitors wore costumes jeweled in the style of the seventeenth century.
Nina Tarasova, curator of the costume collection of the Department of History of Russian Culture, noted that possibly, during the gala, the duchess did not find any place to leave the sweet she had tasted and kept it up her sleeve.