Showing posts with label taxidermy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label taxidermy. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2008

Etsy Find of the Day: Handmade Wilderness Project

These resin-and-paper trophy deer heads from Etsy seller Ruby's Lounge take the current craze for taxidermy and deer iconography to a surreal level. I love their colorfulness and humor -- and, of course, the fact that no actual deer was harmed in their creation.

Wilderness Project 4

Wilderness Project 11

Wilderness Project 6

Wilderness Project 9

Wilderness Project 5

Wilderness Project 2

Each made-to-order piece is generously sized at about 18 by 18 by 14 inches, and comes with a keyhole hanger on the back for easy mounting. They're $225 apiece in the Ruby's Lounge Etsy shop.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Etsy Find of the Day: Feltidermy

How adorable are these mounted "feltidermy" pieces from Etsy seller girlsavage?

Above: Reindeer, $40

Doe, $40

Jackalope, $40

See all the felt creatures (perfect for the wee ones on your shopping list) in girlsavage's Etsy shop.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Cool Stuff: Paxton Gate

I've been saving this one for you guys, counting down the days until we were all in the appropriately macabre, ooky Halloween spirit ...

Wandering into Paxton Gate in San Francisco's funky, eclectic Mission District is like stumbling into the subterranean lair of a slightly deranged scientist. There are stuffed animal heads mounted to the wall; strange, spiderlike tillandsia spilling out of metal receptacles; giant bugs framed and hung as art; glass jars full of delicate bones lining the walls; and other assorted bits of odd scientific ephemera on display.

Founded 15 years ago by two landscape designers with a fascination for the natural world -- including "a predilection for the more bizarre side of nature" -- Paxton Gate sells oddities like mounted insects, animal skulls and skeletons, fossils, and stuffed (and costumed) mice and other creatures. (If you're local, you can even take an insect-mounting or taxidermy class there.)

Some of Paxton Gate's creepier commodities:

Framed and Mounted Bird-Eating Tarantula, $48

Taxidermy "Hamlet" Mouse With Mouse Skull, $75

Taxidermy Wizard Mouse, $75

Taxidermy Piranhas, $25 to $39 each

Bat Skeleton on Wooden Base, $68

Opossum Skull, $30 to $38

Pallas Pit Viper Skeleton, $48

Frog Skeleton on Wooden Base, $39

Dogfish Sharks in Jars, $26 each

Dried Puffer Fish, $9 to $16

Gothic Candle Holders, $37 to $45 each

For the less-morbidly inclined, Paxton Gate also has a perfectly lovely selection of dried urchins and starfish, apothecary and bell jars, glass display domes, pretty teapots, exotic plants and garden tools, and lots of other normal, non-icky items.

The store isn't quite set up for e-commerce, but you can order many of the things you see on the Paxton Gate website by contacting the proprietors.

And if you're in the area, don't pass up a chance to visit Paxton Gate in person. It's a frightful -- but delightful -- experience.

("Alligator Geisha" photo at top, from Paxton Gate's window display, by flickr member centrs.)

 

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