We have seen accessories made with all sorts of things like wood, shells, alloys/metal and even disgusting stuff like bones and teeth but I bet you have seen nothing like what we are about to show you.
London-based jewelry artist Frances Wadsworth-Jones found a rather unique inspiration for her jewelry and that is pigeon dropping.
Not that Frances actually uses pigeon droppings to make jewelry, it's just that her brooches resemble pigeon droppings in shape, size and color.
Frances has just launched a new line of brooches called 'Heaven Sent'. These brooches have been made using crushed semi-precious and precious gems like black diamonds, sapphires and tourmaline.
If you look at these brooches they look like splattered pigeon droppings.
London-based jewelry artist Frances Wadsworth-Jones found a rather unique inspiration for her jewelry and that is pigeon dropping.
Not that Frances actually uses pigeon droppings to make jewelry, it's just that her brooches resemble pigeon droppings in shape, size and color.
Frances has just launched a new line of brooches called 'Heaven Sent'. These brooches have been made using crushed semi-precious and precious gems like black diamonds, sapphires and tourmaline.
If you look at these brooches they look like splattered pigeon droppings.