Jewelry Series



Belladonna's Requiem: Mass for the Death of the Beautiful Lady

In the quest for beauty, one may end up wandering down perilous and... poisonous paths. Care should be taken in these travels, lest the yearning for perfection leads only to death.

Deadly nightshade, also known as atropa belladonna, which despite it's poisonous nature has a history of being used as a cosmetic in the hunt for ideal beauty.  Made into eye drops, it would be used to dilate the pupils which was considered desirable and seductive.

Featuring this herb along with gemstones, crystal, and other additives, this Belladonna's Requiem tries to capture the a taste of the almost addictive allure of chasing perfection ...no matter the risk.                                                          










Apothecary

A lighter alternative to Belladonna's Requiem, featuring other dried herbs, additives and curiosities,  Inspired by the apothecary jars of times gone by, who knows what will turn up in these tiny jars and capsules. White sage, mint, various seeds, wolfsbane, and more make appearances in this series of charms.













Tesla's Lights


This limited series is made from vintage Polaroid flashbulbs and are named for Nikola Tesla. While some bulbs are left plain when they are turned into various kinds of adornments, some are decorated with metal based paints. Once my limited stock of bulbs is gone, there isn't likely to be any more.







The Illuminated Constructs Experiments 

Glowing solutions and strange objects suspended in vials evoke the realm of mad science and dark experiments gone awry.  Anyone can become a lab assistant, and take home their own Illuminated Constructs Experiment. What does each experiment mean? Go ask the Professor. If you can find him.

These pieces all have glow in the dark features, a black light makes them glow the best, but it is not required.




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