Rabbit's Feet (Bone)
Rabbit's Feet (Bone)
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A twist on the classic rabbit's foot. The ligamentary process allows the bones of the foot to be exposed, held together with ligaments that have been shrunk through chemical processing. Please note, the ligamentary casing may pick up minor discoloration, as shown in the photos, even after careful processing.
The back left foot of a rabbit was said to be lucky if removed on a robber's grave or in a similar ritual shrouded in darkness. I'd like to think we reverse this mentality a little by offering our rabbits relatively lucky, non-industrialized lives. The ligamentary front paws particularly demonstrate how similar our different mammalian anatomies are, and I invite you to draw on these talismans not as sources of personal luck but as reflective pieces of our interconnections in this living world.
Little Mama: a legendary mother. She took on the role heroically under hard circumstances that were entirely our fault (and we remember these lessons for her and the future). All praises and gratitude to her.
Jane: a classy lady, beautiful and a little coy.
Ziggy: a bit of a nut in the best way, gently outgoing and friendly.
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