‘I use dead people’s teeth, ashes and hair to make jewellery – yes I’m morbid

‘I use dead people’s teeth, ashes and hair to make jewellery – yes I’m morbid

Daily Star

Some of us prefer diamonds, others prefer sapphires, but a woman in Australia is dividing the internet by creating jewellery made out of dead people’s teeth.

Owner of Grave Metallum Jewellery, Jacqui Williams, 29, sells rings, bracelets and necklaces that incorporate human remains – be it teeth, hair, ash or even a loved one’s IUD.

Jacqui, who previously worked as a gardener at a local cemetery, admits she’s a bit morbid, but stresses that her jewellery help loved ones to grieve.

She said: “I incorporate teeth into anything a client requests and that can be made out of metal.

“I do this work because I want to help people deal with their grief and loss as it’s something that is guaranteed for every living thing.

My most memorable requests I have been asked are using an IUD in a piece of jewellery, in which I did decline due to it being plastic, and turning the bullet casing, from the bullet that a client’s grandfather shot himself with into a piece of jewellery.”

Each custom piece takes Jacqui between six and eight weeks to create and costs between £190 ($350 AUD) and more than £5,400 ($10,000 AUD).

Jacqui, from Melbourne, Australia, said: “I have always seemed to be drawn to the morbid side of life, even as a child.

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