Unique picture frame made from placenta anniversary baby

Amanda Cotton, lived in London, created the special photo frame by mixed parts the placenta has been Chiseled, dried and finely ground with plastic and then cast into the picture frame.

Amanda Cotton (left) along with frame made from the placenta.

"The placenta is the first connection between the mother and the baby, so why not use it to make a souvenir?", the artist said. Instead of eating vegetables thai or thai vegetables to close to new baby born several days, now the parents already have a new way to keep the placenta by creating memories photo frame.

Amanda Cotton has received positive feedback from the fathers and mothers have received a lot of orders. After birth, her clients are going to the placenta on refrigerators and sent to Amanda Cotton.

Ulrika Jarl, one of those customers, says she'll keep carefully part the placenta to send Cotton after gave birth to her second daughter on Christmas to come.

She said: "I can understand that many people will initially be frightened, but the placenta intrigued me because I can use the material that people throw away and turn it into these things really mean".

"Can take advantage of the placenta, the Department helps your child to be feed during 9 months, in many ways. But most people gave them away. That really is waste, "Jarl said.

Cotton began to select the placenta because she has had time to live with a midwife in Brighton. She understands the importance of the placenta during pregnancy.

Picture frame made from placenta

She said: "Many fathers mothers often kept the memories related to children such as the umbilical cord, first tooth, blood or hair the first pictures of the baby. The placenta was one of the first creative mother and baby-why not keep it as a celebration of sense? "

"My job is to learn about all the parts of the body that we love and care. But once separated from her body, we often tend to need to remove. I find every way to save a hold back. "

Cotton began to picture frame from the placenta while a student at the University of Brighton. She also created the works of art from human hair, Earwax and urine.=

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