Jewelery Made From Dead Animals
Cecilia Biemann — November 1, 2008 — Fashion
References: etsy & trenddelacreme
These bizarre jewelery creations by Loved To Death are made using the preserved body parts of dead animals.
According to the creator, all animal parts used to create these pieces have been professionally preserved and come from recycled sources. No animals are killed specifically to make this jewelery.
The taxidermy jewelery collection includes a Rabbit Foot Necklace, Squirrel Foot Keyhole Necklace, Hamster Skull Necklace, Squirrel Foot Wishbone Necklace, Gecko Skull Necklace, Squirrel Claw Knocker Necklace, Rattle Snake Head Necklace and a Squirrel Claw Barrette.
According to the creator, all animal parts used to create these pieces have been professionally preserved and come from recycled sources. No animals are killed specifically to make this jewelery.
The taxidermy jewelery collection includes a Rabbit Foot Necklace, Squirrel Foot Keyhole Necklace, Hamster Skull Necklace, Squirrel Foot Wishbone Necklace, Gecko Skull Necklace, Squirrel Claw Knocker Necklace, Rattle Snake Head Necklace and a Squirrel Claw Barrette.
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