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Jewelry Greeting Card featuring the sculpture Roach Hair Clip by Roger Swezey

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Roach Hair Clip Greeting Card

Roger Swezey

by Roger Swezey

$6.00

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Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

This hair clip (barrette) was made from an Atlantic Ribbed Mussel Shell, that had been filled with epoxy resin. Copper legs,antenna (black craft... more

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2 - 3 business days

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Comments (11)

Kareem Joseph

Kareem Joseph

Why is this cool and creepy at the same time tho? 😂 i love it

Pebbledune Photography

Pebbledune Photography

What the heck? This is the greatest thing I will see all week and it's only Monday. Thank you!

Lori Lafevers

Lori Lafevers

Unique,Roger,first time checking out your gallery:)

Clif Jackson

Clif Jackson

Amazing realism, Roger... I can see it as a 'tie tack' too. Just beautiful work!

Lisa Piper Stegeman

Lisa Piper Stegeman

For real.. Seriously thinking of buying 4 myself!! But gonna post on my Facebook/tweet/& pin !! Just curious how heavy it is !!

MM Anderson

MM Anderson

Cool!

Marika Evanson

Marika Evanson

for the woman who almost has everything....I'll have to think about this one.....

Helen Carson

Helen Carson

I am so intrigued and so grossed out at the same time by this most unusual piece of jewelry, but it is amazing work! I wouldn't know whether to laugh or cry if somebody gave this to me! :-)

Artist's Description

This hair clip (barrette) was made from an Atlantic Ribbed Mussel Shell, that had been filled with epoxy resin. Copper legs,antenna (black craft wire) and a barrette clip was embedded in the resin.The legs were then "feathered"to present that "roach" look.
And then, finally, it was painted, stained and sealed.

About Roger Swezey

Roger Swezey

The first half of my eighty plus years were spent in the field of architecture working on the design and construction of some of the more notable structures in this country. A prime example would be the Metropolitan Opera House. In the mid-seventies I changed my life's course, by devoting it to my first love- Sculpture. Initially my work was only on one topic. That being vultures. All the pieces were made from personally scavenged natural matter. I felt a kinship to these birds, taking scavenged matter and creating the likeness of the greatest scavenger of them all-THE VULTURE Throughout the subsequent years I 've...

 

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