
Hello bug lovers! On today's episode of Arthro-Pod, the gang meets up with top tier guest Dr. Jennifer Gordon to learn about insects and their use in jewelry. Jennifer is an entomological consultant, her business is called Bug Lessons, but she also has a wonderful hobby of seeking out insect themed jewelry, particularly that of a Victorian vintage. Tune in and learn all about this fascinating cultural entomology topic as we learn about how pieces of insects may end up in jewelry, what insects symbolize when crafted this way, and how you too could hunt some down on your own!
Stick pin with Chrysomelid beetle carapace
Long broach of fly etched in wit cut glass
Moth with skull necklace in bronze/brass
Mother-in-law sterling handmade fly, received for Christmas
Jennifer-made lanternfly fancy Fulgorid necklace pendantJennifer-made Weta
Jennifer-made mosquito pendantJennifer-made termite, grasshopper, and ant pendant
Jennifer-made earwig earring
Jennifer-made mantis earringsJennifer-made made chunky ring with ant
Tie pin with small insectStick pin with fly
Bee from Sears in Kokomo Indiana
Cute little gold bee with Hosenthal
Midcentury bee jewelry
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