ATTENTION: Just to be clear; any human bones that I have listed for sale have been obtained legally and are 100% safe to own, buy, and sell in the United States and most other countries. These are not Native American artifacts, or ancient archeological specimens, and that information is on record with local law enforcement. Please know all due diligence has been done to make sure that these unusua
l items have been acquired legally, and are ready to be enjoyed and studied in your home or business. I am an avid collector of oddities and alike, and I care deeply for the pieces I own and sell, as well as their history and province. As much as I love Indiana Jones, I do not agree that everything should end up in a museum or personal collection. I think most things should stay where they lay....Antiquity is a nations, a peoples, and the worlds heritage, this historical antiquity is inherently not something individually own-able. My pieces are not antiquities, they are unusual antiques made for the medical/art/dental/teaching communities and there is a very big intrinsic difference between those worlds. Now a little about me:
I started taking things apart and finding out how they worked as a boy, and that has stuck with me ever since. I've been an avid jeweler and artist for the last 15+ years and I have always had a fascination for treasure and pirates and anything Disney and/or anything with a feel of antiquity! Being a collector of curios and oddities has lead me to acquire a few skulls and skeletons of all types, eventually human. I have become somewhat enamored with anatomy and specifically osteology (the study of bones) which has lead me to where i am now. After taking a few years off to work and live, my soul became crushed not having a creative outlet.....Etsy has given me the reason and the ability to finally do a 180 in my life and go back to my roots. Now I sell one of a kind human skulls in interesting settings. I am able to once again sell my handmade authentic (non commercial) jewelry and silversmith work to those who appreciate it for it's artistic "uniqueness", and not just for a social-economic benchmark :)
Life is good....
"Yo ho, yo ho, a pirates life for me....."