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Amanita muscaria subsp. flavivolvata
or “American Fly Agaric”
Poisonous
Regions: North and South America
Amanita muscaria is perhaps the most ubiquitous of the poisonous mushroom varieties. Information about it was first reported by Albert Magnus, who wrote in De vegtabilibus that “it is called the fly mushroom because it is powdered in milk to kill flies.” There is some debate that the it might have had a different connotation because “fly” was used as a term that referred to people who are considered insane at the time, and the mushroom is known to be a neurotoxin.
This one-of-a-kind, handmade mushroom hook will add a dash of whimsy and cottagecore vibes to any home. Each mushroom is lovingly crafted by hand, and coated in a thin layer of resin to protect the paint, prevent yellowing, and strengthen the polymer clay to lessen the chance of breakage.
Materials: Aluminum, metal, polymer clay, acrylic paint, and UV resin.
Please allow 7-10 business days for item(s) to ship.
Amanita muscaria subsp. flavivolvata
or “American Fly Agaric”
Poisonous
Regions: North and South America
Amanita muscaria is perhaps the most ubiquitous of the poisonous mushroom varieties. Information about it was first reported by Albert Magnus, who wrote in De vegtabilibus that “it is called the fly mushroom because it is powdered in milk to kill flies.” There is some debate that the it might have had a different connotation because “fly” was used as a term that referred to people who are considered insane at the time, and the mushroom is known to be a neurotoxin.
This one-of-a-kind, handmade mushroom hook will add a dash of whimsy and cottagecore vibes to any home. Each mushroom is lovingly crafted by hand, and coated in a thin layer of resin to protect the paint, prevent yellowing, and strengthen the polymer clay to lessen the chance of breakage.
Materials: Aluminum, metal, polymer clay, acrylic paint, and UV resin.
Please allow 7-10 business days for item(s) to ship.