Venus de Milo's Arms

The Sculpture:
The Venus de Milo is a world-famous sculpture on permanent display at the Louvre in Paris, France. It depicts a beautiful woman, thought to be Aphrodite, in a pose missing her arms

The Story Behind It:
Alexandros of Antioch was a famous sculptor who was alive during the Hellenistic Period in Ancient Greece. One day, Alexandros spotted a beautiful woman whose name is not known today. He wished to sculpt her, but she refused his offer. Desperate to turn her beauty into a work of art, Alexandros created this Artifact, and gave it to the woman. When she put the arms on, she was immediately turned to marble, but the arms fell off after. Millenia later, the statue was discovered without a thought as to how it was made

Effects
When someone puts on the arms, they turn to marble and the arms fall off immediately after