Cicadas as fashion:
Wing Art |
Susan Reynolds sells earrings and necklaces made from the wings of dead cicadas.
Susan Reynolds picked it up a dead cicada, took it home, and became fascinated by the shape and intricate veining of its wings.
Almost two decades later, she’s still making cicada-wing earrings.
This year, as her customers celebrate Brood X — the cicada cohort that emerges every 17 years — she incorporated flowers, leaves and birds cut from vintage postcards. The results look like tiny panels of stained glass.
“I want to make jewelry that looks like a fairy flew into an elderly woman’s room and started snatching things off her dressing table,” Reynolds said.
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