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EXCLUSIVE: New Fashion Trend On The Rise & It Includes Turning ‘Semen’ Into Jewelry


The world of fashion never ceases to amaze us and this next trend is definitely no exception.

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Say hello to the world of jewelry that’s never been seen or heard of before. And it includes turning your semen into exclusive jewels.

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Yes, if you would like to preserve your bodily fluids in a unique manner, well, there’s no one going to judge your because it’s actually trending and people are more than willing to give it a try.

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The unsettling reality is called Jizzy Jewelry and the concept comes to us thanks to famed sculptor and jeweler Amanda Booth. Speaking to Vice recently for an interview on the topic, the artist says clients are literally commissioning the jizzy jewelry that many are fascinated with.

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Clients send out samples of their semen to her workshop and that is dehydrated further, powered, and then turned into a very wearable and happening piece. This usually comprises clay beads or trinkets.

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“We process them really well at the end of the day. If we don’t, then we’ll be forced to deal with the smell which can get really overpowering sometimes”- she explained.

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“We did once in the morning and that was when we realized that we could never do it again. Yes, it was that bad!”- she elaborated.

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Booth says she started off her jewelry business last year and loves the unique factor in her pieces. It’s not only bodily fluids that she experiments with but ashes too. And while it definitely sounds creepy to some people, others really enjoy her customized creations.

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Other pieces have cremated remains belonging to loved ones and pets, breastmilk, locks of hair, and even fur! Now, her pieces filled with man juices are trending.

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