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Is this a sculpture or a trinket/jewelry dish or an alien? This creature is one of those looking for a new caring home.
I named it 🍄Mushroom Mountain🍄 becaause, as you might have noticed, it's jampacked with fungi inspired details.
In the "cups" there's melted and crackled glass (which is why this one is not for food).
Also, I did miss to put glass in one of the cups! Can you spot the one who is not like the others? 😅
Tiny curio collection pendants! I try to put as many interesting tiny things in each of these as possible, so if you like tiny things you've come to the right place
Possible contents include: fossils, tiny bones, opal chips, emu eggshell pieces, preserved seaweed, sea urchin spines, barnacle feeding feelers shells, 17 year cicada wings shell legs or claws, jewel beetle shell pieces, coral pieces, ancient Egyptian beads, gears, and more!
These will be available first at the Detroit oddities expo July 13-14 (2024 in case you're reading this in the future) but I'll list them online after that. I also messed up half the batch (not pictured) so if you're interested in a "second" at a discount let me know (the glue wasn't completely dry between the resin layers before the second pour so some items have a milky-looking aura.)
This is a stoneware ceramic trinket or jewelry dish I recently finished. With crackled glass in the bottom of the spiral shaped dish. With a resident toad guardian, who will keep a watchful eye on your trinkets! 🌿🐸
This one is available in my shop at www.nymla.se/shop 😊
Bryan came home with this beautiful mama raccoon found by the roadside.
She is now up on a hillside giving sustenance to the local carrion insects and scavengers.
Ill go back after a few months to collect some of her bones <3