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Important Announcement: due to covid-19 I am limiting my post office trips to once a week. Items are shipped Mondays or Tuesdays, so an order placed early in the week may not ship until the next week.
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Heather on Mar 26, 2024
5 out of 5 starsGoing to be great for our yearly holiday advent calendar for Christmas
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Kat M on Mar 3, 2024
4 out of 5 starsIs as described however I was m8slead by picture and thought I was getting more than 1. The wire was awesome however I wished it were larger gage I am quite tough on things.
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Kaylen on Jan 17, 2024
5 out of 5 starsAmazing last minute gift! Shipping was so fast and the quality of the pins were fantastic!
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miles on Jan 9, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThis curiosity cabinet is amazing! It's the perfect addition to my anthropology decor.
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Monique on Dec 29, 2023
5 out of 5 starsSold out last year. Fortunately, it was available again this year. My daughter loved it!
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Lily on Dec 22, 2023
5 out of 5 starsBought this for a friend for Christmas. I’ve been buying from DemonKitty for a few years now to grow my oddities collection and she never disappoints!
About katarinanavane
A varied Cabinet of Curiosities by a single artist.
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Laura Hiner
Owner, Creator
I'm an artist living in Columbus Ohio. I am always making and trying new mediums, so there are a lot of types of work available in my shop, from jewelry to sculpture to zines and more, most inspired by the chaos of antique curio cabinets. Enjoy!
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gs-jj
China
gs-jj makes the pins to my specifications from my design.
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Materials Sources
I try to acquire the animal parts I use (bones, etc.) as respectfully and ethically as possible. No animals were killed for the use of their bones/etc in my art. Some were found dead, some killed for food, some naturally deceased, killed as pests, etc. I'm operating under a "better to use it than throw it away" theory, which I hope you all understand.
Similarly, all the old books, clocks, etc. that I use are damaged to the point of non-functional. I don't destroy anything valuable or useful, and try to only make things that improve the starting materials.
Almost all the sea shells I use are ones I personally found on the beach, although some were traded for, or purchased second hand.