Dead Animal Jewelry

Momocreatura Creates Jewelry With a Twisted Sense of Beauty

Jewelry is often thought of as pretty and nice, but what if it was pretty yet grotesque? That is the question asked by jewelry line Momocreatura, whose creations created from silver and gold will horrify and mesmerize at the same time.

According to Momocreatura.com, the Momocreatura line is "Influenced by European antique jewellery of the 16th-19th century and post-war Japanese subculture, her references combine to create figurative macabre objects." Macabre indeed, the collection features pieces ranging from owls impaled by metal rings, to various animals being hung. No doubt about it, this is wearable art for your daily life.
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