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Three specimens from the Natural History Museum’s wet specimen collection © Trustees of the NHM, London. From Taxidermy, skeletons and stuff in jars - Britain's best places to see natural history collections by Museum Crush Wet Specimen Taxidermy, Specimen Collection, Wet Specimen, Taxidermy Art, Vulture Culture, Cabinet Of Curiosities, Natural History Museum, Arte Obscura, Arte Inspo

Founded to teach, to show off, or just to house an obsessive collection, the UK has some pretty impressive taxidermy collections. Here’s our pick of the best Grant Museum of Zoology London Established in the 1820s by Robert Grant, this collection...

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A follow-up to this post has been published here . It includes a history of fluid preservation and the exact methods I use for my own specimens, which I recommend if you are able to buy the materials in your location. Please read through this post and that one for best results.

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Forest Findings Oddity Vials are 3” glass vials featuring every sort of curios the forest offers. Dried moss, florals, and mushrooms, random animal bones and teeth, stones and fossils. Each jar has a whimsical bit of collectibles perfect for oddity shelves or cabinets. Each vial is different in contents. Randomly selected. Price is per vial. Small Glass Vials Crafts, Bones In Jars, Mini Jar Crafts, Mini Glass Bottles Ideas, Cabinet Of Curiosities Diy, Bones Decoration, Oddities Cabinet, Apothecary Store, Bone Decorations

Forest Findings Oddity Vials are 3” glass vials featuring every sort of curios the forest offers. Dried moss, florals, and mushrooms, random animal bones and teeth, stones and fossils. Each jar has a whimsical bit of collectibles perfect for oddity shelves or cabinets. Each vial is different in contents. Randomly selected. Price is per vial.

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The talented Britta Miller is no stranger to these pages. Beyond producing some choice Mythos artifacts she also happens to work in an actual museum filled with shelves of preserved biological specimens. Ms. Miller was kind enough to share some insights based on that experience. Thought I'd drop an email on the subject of Things In Jars, as I have been working for the past 1 1/2 years in the Holy Grail of Things In Jars, a museum specimen collection. It's pretty glorious. Since Things In…

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