In a rather bizarre new report, women are now requesting that jewellers make accessories out of their partner’s semen for them.
Amanda Booth, a jeweller and a sculptor, has began accepting intimate samples from ladies looking to make jewelleries from them.
Amanda only started using semen in the mixtures after she shared a “joke” about it on Facebook and discovering that there’s actually a market for it.
She started by testing the process using her own husband’s semen. According to her, she mixes clay with semen, dehydrates it and then turns it into powder before incorporating it into a piece of jewellery in clay bead form.
She revealed that she uses semen, breastmilk and people’s ashes to make items as well.
In a chat with VICE, she said,
“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 on her TikTok, Amanda revealed a bunch of semen samples in see-through zip lock bags inside 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, a client of Amanda’s, admitted that she and her husband commissioned a “pearl” pendant as they wanted something that symbolized their dominant and submissive parts of their relationship.
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.