Mycena aurantiidisca
Mycena aurantiidisca is common on needle litter in moist conifer forests, but usually occurs in relatively small numbers.
Two mycena twins lean toward each other in a little snuggle on a black cameo. The cameo has a pin affixed to the back, so you can remove it from the choker and wear it as a pin as well.
Materials: Ribbon choker, cameo, hand-painted ultralight clay
Colors: Black, burnt orange, marigold
💎 💎 💎 An update on process: We’ve upgraded our materials!💪 💎 💎 💎
The longevity of these pieces is important to me, especially as I continue to place increased craftsmanship, time, and effort into each wearable work of art.
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During this collection's production, I've spent a great deal of energy sourcing the best materials to achieve that goal. This includes an increase in cost with using quality, ultralight clay, and an increase in time, as I meticulously hand-paint each piece.
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Each work is reinforced with resin, glaze, and/or industrial strength adhesives to prevent slips, drops, and breaks! These mushies won't quit!
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