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A stack of arapaima vertebrae
Bones? Femur, ribs, etc etc, plain bones work too
BONES!
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Psst... hey kid. Wanna buy a bracelet?
My life is financial ruin, lol 🥲 every cent goes towards helping my disabled self stay alive. Thank you.
Really proud of how this one turned out and I love wearing it!
I got the idea to make a unique type of belt chain with the vertebrae of a deceased raccoon’s spine, rather than the usual metal chain links, because I loved the idea of incorporating the beauty and fascinating feats of engineering of nature’s designs into fashion
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Whale bones along the beach at Mikkelsen Harbour. @antarctica @thephoto @thebeautifuloutdoors
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