Bone Skull Navel Barbell (14g)
Heck yeah, this little beauty features a hand carved buffalo bone skull, we’re not quite sure what magical powers you need to be able to carve such a tiny masterpiece, but clearly they’re out there!
The buffalo horn used for this jewellery comes from remote areas on the island of Sulawesi and Sumatra where locals still in ways of ancient tradition eat buffalo meat as part of their daily food. Under strict supervision of local wildlife and animal protective organisations the buffalo bone is purchased from communities that otherwise have no use for it and are just a bi-product from their eating habits.
PS our pictures are a touch sh*t at times, this work of art is a whole heap more amazing in person.
Heck yeah, this little beauty features a hand carved buffalo bone skull, we're not quite sure what magical powers you need to be able to carve such a tiny masterpiece, but clearly they're out there!
The buffalo horn used for this jewellery comes from remote areas on the island of Sulawesi and Sumatra where locals still in ways of ancient tradition eat buffalo meat as part of their daily food. Under strict supervision of local wildlife and animal protective organisations the buffalo bone is purchased from communities that otherwise have no use for it and are just a bi-product from their eating habits.
Heck yeah, this little beauty features a hand carved buffalo bone skull, we’re not quite sure what magical powers you need to be able to carve such a tiny masterpiece, but clearly they’re out there!
The buffalo horn used for this jewellery comes from remote areas on the island of Sulawesi and Sumatra where locals still in ways of ancient tradition eat buffalo meat as part of their daily food. Under strict supervision of local wildlife and animal protective organisations the buffalo bone is purchased from communities that otherwise have no use for it and are just a bi-product from their eating habits.
PS our pictures are a touch sh*t at times, this work of art is a whole heap more amazing in person.
Heck yeah, this little beauty features a hand carved buffalo bone skull, we're not quite sure what magical powers you need to be able to carve such a tiny masterpiece, but clearly they're out there!
The buffalo horn used for this jewellery comes from remote areas on the island of Sulawesi and Sumatra where locals still in ways of ancient tradition eat buffalo meat as part of their daily food. Under strict supervision of local wildlife and animal protective organisations the buffalo bone is purchased from communities that otherwise have no use for it and are just a bi-product from their eating habits.