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Photos: Women now making jewelry out of their partner's semen in kinky new trend

Wed, 31 Aug 2022 Source: Michael Agyapong Agyapa

Women are now asking jewelers to create accessories out of their partners' sperm.




Amanda Booth, a jeweller and sculptor, has begun to accept intimate samples from women in order to create jewelry for them.

She only began using semen in the mixtures after making a "joke" about it on Facebook and discovering there is a market for it.

She began by experimenting with her husband's sperm.

She explained that she combines clay and sperm, dehydrates it, and grinds it into powder before incorporating it into a piece of jewelry in the form of clay beads.

She said that she uses semen, breastmilk and people’s ashes to make items also.


She told VICE: "Fresh samples are one thing, but when they've been in the mail for a little bit, I mean... it smells like semen, you know what I mean?

"We process them at the end of the day, otherwise we're sitting in the smell all day and it's just... We did it in the morning one day and it was just like, 'No, I'm never doing that again.'"

In a recent clip posted to TikTok, Amanda revealed a bunch of semen samples in see-through zip-lock bags in her fridge.

A lot of Amanda's customers are from social media. They send off their semen to be made into a wearable item for "kink" reasons.

"After researching further into the Jizzy Jewelry shop, we both thought it would be the ultimate ‘you are mine’ type ‘collar’... It would be our little secret and inside joke," one of Amanda's clients told VICE.


Espy, another client of Amanda’s, admitted that she and her husband commissioned a "pearl" pendant as they wanted something that symbolised their dominant and submissive parts of their relationship.

Women now making jewelry out of their partner

One customer ordered a bass fish sculpture with her husband’s father’s ashes and a thumb ring and bracelet with her husband’s semen.



Source: Michael Agyapong Agyapa