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impractical? yes
slightly disturbing? also yes
would i commit all manner of felonies to obtain them?
again yes

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Late 16th to early 17th century bronze serpent, from Southern Germany or Northern Italy.
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Carved shell and engraved gilt sewing kit lined with blue silk. Made in Paris, c. 1815-1820
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Livre de la Vigne nostre Seigneur; France, 15th century; Bodleian Library, MS. Douce 134, f. 49v
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I have a bunch of ideas for these vintage-style artifact pieces, so I had to start with one of my favorite podcasts, remnants. this is 1 of 2
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Orache moth, Trachea atriplicis, Noctuidae
Photographed in France by Matthieu Berroneau
Shared with permission; do not remove credit or re-post!
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The S1 Q&A is now live!
I had SO much fun putting together the Q&A for Remnants, which you’ll probably be able to tell from the amount of times I just start laughing a bit in the recording. I loved hearing what everyone wanted to know about the show, and I’m so excited to be bringing it back very VERY soon.
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Light trap lamp! The moths are paper, and the mantis is a plastic toy. The idea was suggested to me by a friend because I had this plain shade and nothing to use it for. More moths will be added in the future to fill the sides
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