Lito Karakostanoglou Jewelry Features Exquisitely Morbid Bugs
Armida Ascano — December 25, 2010 — Fashion
References: trendland.net
Lito Karakostanoglou is a nomadic designer whose travels have definitely contributed to an awesome jewelry collection. Pieces from this imaginative accessory designer's collection are elegant, majestic and a bit morbid.
Lito Karakostanoglou uses actual scarabs for the collection, preserving them for years at a time. The dung beetles are then housed in cage necklaces or earrings, making for a whimsical collection of taxidermy and fabulousness. Check out what Lito Karakostanoglou can do in the gallery.
Lito Karakostanoglou uses actual scarabs for the collection, preserving them for years at a time. The dung beetles are then housed in cage necklaces or earrings, making for a whimsical collection of taxidermy and fabulousness. Check out what Lito Karakostanoglou can do in the gallery.
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