Ethically sourced art created by a queer wildlife biologist!
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Ashley on Jun 28, 2026
5 out of 5 starslooks just like the pictures and I can tell it's hand made. I hope no one steals it
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Lani on Jun 4, 2026
5 out of 5 starsI absolutely will be purchasing again. What a beautiful assortment of cleaned owl pellet bones! I love the little card explaining the type of animals the bones came from, too. I'll be back for more ethical bones soon!
Olivia responded on Jun 5, 2026
thank you so much!!!
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Brian on Jun 18, 2026
5 out of 5 starsvery nice I'm going to use it for my jumping spider enclosure
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Tammy on Jun 15, 2026
5 out of 5 starsBeautiful, well crafted. Speedy delivery, would recommend 100%
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Jessica on Jun 5, 2026
5 out of 5 starsThis pen is perfect and exactly the addition I was looking for for my planner! I am on my way to buy another for my coworker who fell in love with mine today. So happy to support an ethical and whimsical project!
Olivia responded on Jun 5, 2026
that makes me so happy! thank you!!
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Samantha on May 22, 2026
5 out of 5 starsI bought one of these pens during a witches festival and love it. I ordered two more for my cousin's graduation present, so excited for her to open it up 🥰
Olivia responded on May 22, 2026
Thank you so much for coming to my in-person store, and I am so honored to have my art be a grad gift! Thank you for the support, and congratulations to her!
About ArtfulBiologistShop
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Collecting owl pellets! I collect them all myself from local woods. -
I love selling my art at the PNW Witch Fair! Hope to see locals there! -
I love making dresses to match my jobs! This is my homemade sockeye salmon dress from second-hand fabrics -
Some of my favorite bone pieces, including earrings and a crown! -
Presenting some of my published research. My Etsy shop helps me continue to fund my research!
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Olivia Cavalluzzi
Owner
Thank you for visiting my shop! I am a wildlife conservation biologist and researcher, and my Etsy shop helps fund my research! My work spans urban carnivores, salmonids, avian scavengers, groundfish, and more!
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Frequently asked questions
What does it mean for bones to be ethically sourced?
All the bones I sell are from animals that had passed before I found them, no animals are ever harmed for their bones. Almost all of the bones are from owl pellets (regurgitations), meaning that an owl had hunted and eaten the rodent and then regurgitated the bones and fur. The remainder of the bones are sockeye otoliths (ear bones), which I collected in accordance with the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife from sockeye that had already spawned. All collection is legal and ethical- no animals are harmed for their bones, their beauty is simply celebrated after their passing.
How do I know which animal's bones are in my purchase?
Each purchase includes a card detailing the species of animal the bones came from, and in the case of owl pellets, which species of owl ate it! If there is more information you require, always feel free to message me, and I will tell you everything you want to know!
The bones seem fragile. Will they actually hold up as jewelry?
Yes! All the bones are coated in a clear sealant, meaning they are much stronger than they look! I have buyers who have worn theirs for years, and I wear my own hiking and running!
I love your earrings, but don't have pierced ears. Do you have an option for me?
Yes! I might sell earrings, but I don't have pierced ears either! After a lifetime of research, I have found pierce-free earrings that stay put and can't be felt at all (as opposed to normal clip-ons, which hurt!). Most of my pierce-free buyers say they are the first earrings they find comfortable to wear! All earrings (gold and silver) can be swapped for pierce-free- just message me and ask, or include it as a note on your order!
I love birds! Do you include any bird bones in your jewelry?
No, there are no bird bones in my shop. The Migratory Bird Treaty Act is a cornerstone of wildlife conservation and means that all bird parts (from bones to the crow feathers you find on the street), are illegal to posses in any form, as well as distribute. Violating this law is a criminal offense, ranging from a misdemeanor to a felony charge. Any shop selling or possessing native bird parts is violating national law. Owl pellets, as a regurgitation, are completely legal and collected in accordance with state and national laws. Any pellets that contain bird bones I do not collect.
How long does shipping take?
As I am a field researcher, I am not always home! But my field research is what allows me to provide these products, so I appreciate your patience. My Etsy shipping is set to up to 10 days. If you need your item immediately, please message me and I can usually accomodate.
How do you find and clean your owl pellets?
I find and all clean all of the bones in my shop myself- weeks of labor goes into each piece you purchase! I find all of my owl pellet bones by simply hiking, meaning that it is a highly skilled and labor intensive project. I sterilize, whiten, and clean all of the bones prior to sale. For more information on finding your own owl pellets or cleaning bones, please purchase my pdf download guide.
Do you take custom orders?
Yes! I am always happy to take custom orders! Please message me and I will get back to you within 24 hours!
Owl pellets should be for research, not monetized! Why do you sell them?
I am a wildlife biologist researcher, and all of the bones I collect are a part of my published research papers. Wildlife biology is a low-paying to no-paying field (I receive no payment for my owl pellet research publications), and Etsy is how I fund my research to be able to continue to share critical wildlife information with the world. Even still, I only cover the cost of my research.
Your support is invaluable to my research and allows me to continue to research wildlife. If you know any wildlife biologists, thank them for their hard work!
That being said, I have reached more people through my art than my publications, which makes my art especially powerful and led to much urban owl education! Art is also valuable, just like research!
Has the name changed? I don't recognize it!
Color of Creative is now The Artful Biologist! My art has shifted to more strongly reflect my career, and it is time to adopt a name that better reflects the wonderful direction my store has taken! Don't worry, the shop will largely stay the same, only with more exciting items and lots more content on my Instagram!
Thank you all for your patience as I shift to the new name and logo. You may receive packaging that reflects either name as I transition, but it is the same store! As always, please feel free to reach out with any questions or requests!
- Olivia Cavalluzzi (she/her), The Artful Biologist
@theartfulbiologist on Instagram
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