Glauce's Wedding Dress

Origin
The original wife of Jason (Mythological hero famous for leading the Argonauts and locating the Golden Fleece) Medea felt scorned when Jason left her for the king of Corinth's daughter Glauce. In order to seek vengeance against the new couple Medea sent Glauce a wedding dress seeped in deadly poison. Before they couple could wed Medea's poison took effect, her father rushed to her aid but was poisoned himself.

Effects
Reading through Greek tomes and details about the wedding it can be stated that the closest person to Glauce was her father. Because of the anger and hatred that went into creating the dress the poison not only remains in the fabric but is able to kill whoever is next to the wearer. It can be assumed that Medea was trying to kill Jason as well who should have been the closest person to the bride.

Collection
Unless the dress is worn it doesn't show any deadly properties, just in case gloves are required while handling the dress.