Canadian jeweler sells jewelery made from bodily fluids of customers

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A Canadian resident said he made jewelry from his clients’ biological fluids, writes Mirror. This profession earns him about $400,000 a year.

Amanda Booth, 33, said her products are being sold all over the world. At first jewelry was just a hobby, but now it’s a business. The volume of the business was so large that the Canadian could no longer cope with the orders alone, so her husband had to quit his job and deal with customers.

“We went from 10-20 orders to hundreds and my husband had to quit his job to help out,” she shared.

The woman says her jewelry is ideal for those who want to surprise their partner or “get a lot closer” to each other. In addition, Booth copes with depression and anxiety by following orders.

“I started working with breast milk first because I had a friend whose son died,” says Amanda of the first orders.

The jeweler had previously explained why it was winter More often lost rings.

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