Xuntas | SANGRE DE MUERDAGO
Sangre de Muerdago released a new album!
Maybe you can hear me playing the viola in the background. And maybe in some songs I even sing a little. Still can't believe that I am part of one of my favourite bands now.
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Old horseshoe nail, racoon vertebra and fabric leftovers
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A broken piece of bone and some shiny things from flea markets, rubbish corners and elsewhere.
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Mummified legs of a dead fawn. So tiny, so beautiful.
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Marten jaws and snail shells
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New earrings that I made for myself.
At some point the shop will be online again, but I can't say when right now.
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I somehow like playing around with very tiny things lately. So here is a tiny necklace.
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So ething unusually sparkly for my taste- A combination of different flea market treasures and tiny, tiny rodent bones.
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I immediately had to start crafting with my new treasures from the biology cabinet. Aren't those tiny marten jaws pretty?
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A friend's old school had to move and he was so kind to think of me when they emptied their biology cabinet. It's like Christmas and birthday in one day.
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The crow, the fox and the deer. Three of my crafting companions. But actually just and excuse for a picture, because I made myself a new black photo background with way more space.
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A couple of unfinished things.
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Some summer-like october days in Saxon Switzerland
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This pair of deer tooth earrings is already gone, but I still wanted to share it here.
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A custom ordered pair of earrings for a flatmate, made from her wisdom teeth.
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Sleep well on your mossbed, little baby…
During the heat wave the dormice in the cabin apparently started casting out their young due to the lack of food. We tried to get them back into the nest, but their parents would simply throw them out again.
This little fellow didn’t made it, but we managed to keep it’s sibling alive and took it to a squirrel rescue station that also takes care of dormice.
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