CarnivorousThings

Curious Treasures

Michigan, United States
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Announcement    The vast majority of packages ship same or next day. All jewelry (except feathers) will ship in a gift box. To conserve resources, I will combine multiple items in one box. If you *need* each item boxed separately, simply leave me a message at checkout, and I will pack them accordingly.

For more details, don't forget to check me out on Facebook and Instagram (CarnivorousThings).

Current 2023 Show Schedule (Last updated February 28th, 2023)

April 1 - Oddities & Curiosities Expo, Grand Rapids, MI

May 6 - Halfway to Halloween, Ann Arbor, MI

June 24 - Shiawassee River Fest, Fenton, MI

July 15 - Oddities & Curiosities Expo, Detroit, MI

July 22 - Frankenfest, Port Huron, MI

Aug 26th - Wicked Bizarre, Livonia, MI

September 2-3 Festival of Oddities, Charlotte, MI

September 16, Frankenfest, Detroit, MI

October 14, Bride of Frankenfest, Jackson, MI

Announcement

Last updated on 07 Mar, 2023

The vast majority of packages ship same or next day. All jewelry (except feathers) will ship in a gift box. To conserve resources, I will combine multiple items in one box. If you *need* each item boxed separately, simply leave me a message at checkout, and I will pack them accordingly.

For more details, don't forget to check me out on Facebook and Instagram (CarnivorousThings).

Current 2023 Show Schedule (Last updated February 28th, 2023)

April 1 - Oddities & Curiosities Expo, Grand Rapids, MI

May 6 - Halfway to Halloween, Ann Arbor, MI

June 24 - Shiawassee River Fest, Fenton, MI

July 15 - Oddities & Curiosities Expo, Detroit, MI

July 22 - Frankenfest, Port Huron, MI

Aug 26th - Wicked Bizarre, Livonia, MI

September 2-3 Festival of Oddities, Charlotte, MI

September 16, Frankenfest, Detroit, MI

October 14, Bride of Frankenfest, Jackson, MI

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About CarnivorousThings

Sales 6,528
On Etsy since 2014

Making Art out of Nature

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  • Jennifer

    Owner, Creator

    I have been passionate about nature since I was a child. My Artistic side developed a little later, and ever since, I have been looking for ways to combine the two! The result is what you see here.

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Last updated on 16 February, 2023

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Cancellations: accepted

Request a cancellation: before item has dispatched

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Last updated on 08 Aug, 2022

Frequently asked questions

Gift wrapping and packaging

All jewelry (except for feathers) comes gift boxed and ready-to-give!

Why don't you sell bats?

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS ETHICAL BAT TAXIDERMY. every bat you see available for purchase was unethically harvested, or even poached. Bats do not breed well in captivity, and no bat farms exist. Across many parts of the world, they are being slaughtered in huge numbers to be used as home decor. Many species are undergoing catastrophic population declines as a result of over-hunting, disease, and habitat destruction. Even when not listed as 'endangered species' many *are* listed as 'data deficient' meaning we don't have enough information to know how stable these populations really are. You can read more about the plight of bats and what can be done to help them at: https://www.batcon.org/

Where do you get your bones?

Many sources. I will often utilize bones from the leftovers of hunters and trappers, as well as (where legal) roadkill, and other found-already-dead animals.

People often bring me deceased animals, such as exotic pets, that have passed away, to be made into a memento for themselves, and graciously permit me to use the remaining parts in my art.

Sometimes I order bones from other places (particularly if I am looking for bones from a species not native to my region, such as alligator gar scales)

Do you carry Monarch Butterflies?

Unlike bats, butterflies can be sustainably farmed. Monarchs were recently (summer 2022) added to the endangered species list. Though they have not yet been granted any according legal protections, I have opted not to continue stocking these items until there is some clarity on the subject. At that point, I will be taking steps to ensure any monarchs I purchase for my art were in fact sustainably captive reared/farmed, and not taken from wild populations.