Made With Molecules: Chemical jewellery
These fantastic molecular charms by Scientist-turned-artist Raven Hanna have caused quite a storm of late. Being mentioned on a few social media sites has lead to her etsy shop being … Continue reading
Lillian Crowe: Anatomical Jewellery
Just when I think I’ve found the definitive piece of anatomical jewellery, I then find something else to top it. These pieces from the talented Lillian Crowe are lovely.
Olya Mytsko
These anatomical hearts are hand beaded from Rocailles beads by Ukraine craftist Olya Mytsko. Her collections are available on Etsy.
Natural History Museum Anatomical Jewellery
The Natural History Museum in London has got on to the anatomical jewellery craze too. These amazing pieces are available on their online shop.
Lost Apostle
I like this range of anatomical Jewellery by Lost Apostle because you can buy all of the above on about 4 different types of metal depending on your budget, so … Continue reading
Kerry Howley
These human hair necklaces by contemporary jeweller and artist Kerry Howley, are stunning – although pretty itchy I’d imagine. I’d love to know how she makes them. ‘The necklaces are made of … Continue reading
Deadly Ponies Bone Jewellery
Say it with a bone! The inspiration for Deadly Ponies’ range of precious jewellery “is about creating something private and extra-special for you or your loved-one” with dead things. Like … Continue reading
Oliver Jeffers Heart in a Bottle Necklace
The beautifully illustrated book ‘Heart in a Bottle‘ which we’ve featured before, now comes in necklace form! Oliver collaborated with Digby and Iona to design and make this silver bottle … Continue reading
Blackjewls ‘A little extra Anatomy’ Jewellery
Blackjewls jewellery is designed and made by Julie Parker.. Among her ‘A little extra Anatomy’ collection are pendants in the shape of heart, vertebra, brain and liver (above).