A year ago, I held a human brain at Bodies...The Exhibition in New York City. My own mind won't soon forget that experience - being face to face with what we look like beneath our skin is really quite bizarre!
Today I examined Etsy for handmade items depicting the most important and intriguing organ of the human body. Wear one of these unique necklaces and you'll prove that two brains are better than one.
1. Stamped Brain Square Pendant Necklace by Pet Zombie Creations
2. Zombie Food - Brain Organ Sterling Silver Necklace by Markhed Design
3. Zombie Brain Silver Locket Necklace by Cosmic Firefly
4. Neuro Necklace (Grey Brain Matter) by Beat Black
Friday, May 27, 2011
Friday Finds, Human Anatomy Style: Brain Necklaces
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Thanks, now I have "Brains" by Voltaire stuck in my head, and it doesn't go well with the sitar music playing on my stereo ;)
ReplyDeleteI've wanted to go see the Bodies exhibit for a long time. It just seems like it would be fascinating to see! My favorite of these is the zombie brain locket necklace ~ what a conversation starter!
ReplyDeletewow...holding a brain??? that is cool! and kind of gross!
ReplyDeleteThe neuropsychology nerd in me LOVES this!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for including my stamped pendant!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I have always been a little bit of wimp when it comes to real anatomy, but I LOVE anatomy when it comes to making jewelry! Thanks for including my zombie food necklace!
ReplyDeleteSome gross but great finds! :)
ReplyDeleteo rad! I love being able to be a part of this collection and how the picture links to all the other brains creations on etsy. <3 thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThese are very interesting pieces. I can see why they captured your attention.
ReplyDeleteBella Vida by Letty
These are so awesome!! Wow...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteStumbled you!
Thanks for linking up.
Kristin :)
Cool necklaces! Stumbled this:)
ReplyDeleteLaura
Hi - this reminds me of the "bodies" exhibit that went through Omaha a couple years ago. I so wanted to see it but didn't want to pay the money to see it. Cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stumbling me - I'll stumble you back!
Tina "The Book Lady"