What is it about moths that we find so captivating? Is it their nocturnal lifestyle? Their attraction to lights and their association with the moon? Perhaps it's the moth's association with death and decay that gets under our skin. Or maybe it's their impressive variety in sizes, colors, shapes, patterns, and antennae that make them exotic to some and unsettling to others. Moths have made their way into my work for a few years now, so much so that I felt compelled to change my butterfly logo to a moth instead, specifically a hawkmoth. I use hawkmoths, luna moths, and emperor moths in my work for several reasons. Mostly, because I love spooky things. But also because I think moths represent non-traditional beauty. They are a form of delicate magic, crafted by nature, often misunderstood as pests, and underrecognized as significant pollinators. Look for these three pendants in my Etsy shop. (Links in stories.) I hope to be adding sterling silver variations to my website soon as well. ✌️🦋 #mothjewelry #mothnecklace #recycledcopper #vintage #hawkmoth #deathsheadhawkmoth https://www.instagram.com/p/CplJijOvIJZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=