Bone & Dried Flora Pendant
Sterling wire wrapping around antique bone fragments and preserved wildflowers. One of a kind.
Custom adornments, preserved curiosities, and one-of-a-kind objects for collectors of the uncanny.
Each piece is handcrafted, wholly unique, and will never be made again.
Pendants, rings, earrings, and crowns wrought from bone, resin, wire, and found materials. Each piece carries a weight beyond the physical.
Explore JewelryShadow boxes, domes, framed specimens, and display pieces. Objects that demand to be looked at—then looked at again.
Explore OdditiesOne-offs, strange prototypes, and uncategorizable things. Objects without precedent, seeking the right home.
Explore ObjectsA selection of recent and available pieces. Each one exists once.
Sterling wire wrapping around antique bone fragments and preserved wildflowers. One of a kind.
Hand-pinned specimen with dried botanical elements set in a Victorian shadow box.
Articulated avian vertebrae wired onto a hand-formed blackened brass circlet.
A curated arrangement of antique mourning objects, hair work, and pressed blooms under glass.
Oxidized sterling silver twisted into a thorned band with a fragment of raw garnet.
Ethically sourced taxidermy field mouse posed among moss and dried fungi in a brass-rimmed dome.
Raw obsidian fragments wrapped in oxidized copper wire with hand-forged hooks.
Victorian-style mourning arrangement with black-dyed pressed flowers, bone fragments, and aged ribbon.
A small object of indeterminate nature, sealed in resin with botanical inclusions. Origin: unconfirmed.
Antique iron rust cast in resin around a raw quartz point, suspended on blackened chain.
A set of three hand-painted glass vials with wax-sealed stoppers. Contents undisclosed.
Victorian gold-fill locket housing a braided hair arrangement with dried violet petals.
Commissions are open. Each inquiry is considered carefully—the right materials will find their way to you.
Shelsea Sanchez
Every piece begins as a feeling — something between grief and wonder, between moss and bone, between decay and beauty.
Based in Colorado, Shelsea works with ethically sourced bones, dried botanicals, found objects, resin, wire, and whatever else insists on being part of the piece. Moss and bone, earth and stone — things that were alive, transformed into something to carry forward.
Each object is made by hand, one at a time. There are no duplicates. When a piece is sold, that particular arrangement of materials ceases to exist anywhere else in the world.
She makes things for people who feel more comfortable in the strange. If you've found this place, you probably already know what she means.
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