Jane Aldridge of Sea of Shoes Rocks a Victorian Cockroach Necklace
Zoe Badley — August 11, 2010 — Fashion
References: facebook & seaofshoes.typepad
The vast majority of people either find insects extremely creepy or downright disgusting, but Jane Aldridge from Sea of Shoes takes a different spin on these creepy crawlers.
Recently, the Victorian Cockroach Necklace by Benjamin Hubert’s Tetanus Jewelry at Dolly Python was the latest addition to Jane’s collection. This bizarre piece features the roach encased in a clear pendent and has minimal detailing around the edges. Be sure to check out the gallery for more shots of the insect-infected jewelry.
Recently, the Victorian Cockroach Necklace by Benjamin Hubert’s Tetanus Jewelry at Dolly Python was the latest addition to Jane’s collection. This bizarre piece features the roach encased in a clear pendent and has minimal detailing around the edges. Be sure to check out the gallery for more shots of the insect-infected jewelry.
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