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Rosa’s house. Philadelphia
This shadow box frame is almost 100 years old!
This was purchased by my great grandmother in the early 50s in Brazil, the flowers and butterfly are real and have managed to hang onto there color beautifully!
ATTENTION ALL ODDITY & TAXIDERMY COLLECTORS! I am trying to save up for a trip to visit my mom this summer, but due to the current labor crisis in the US I am currently out of a job. My online storefront is my only source of income.
If you are looking for non-poached no bullshit REAL ethically harvested specimens, please come explore my store! All of my specimens are hand collected and humanely collected from already passed away animals, or if the species is invasive is humanely euthanized. I sell an array of items including:
bone jewlery
specimen jewlery
wearables
tails
wet specimens
dry specimens
bones
insects
mummified remains
I provide shipping to the USA & Canada along with FREE shipping to customers in the US. Orders of $50 or more will receive a free gift with their purchase! Gifts can range from bone baggies to pieces of artwork to even small dry or wet specimens. All specimens are one of a kind and will never have anything quite like it restocked ever again.
All dry specimens meant to be worn (wearable tails, bone jewlery, specimen jewlery) and all display specimens (shadowboxes, glass display boxes) come with a lifetime repair warranty if something happens to your keepsake. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.
Thank you so much for your support! again, the link to my shop can be found here.
Was to amped to sleep last night so here’s a 30-40 min study of a fetal pig I did.
Sweet little brown bat mummy
just found a dead bumblebee, what are we thinking chat?
Dry or Wet Specimen?
Dry specimen
Wet specimen
Tw: dead bug
Dead fly in a jar