This necklace comes from the Anatomica Collection by Paraphernalia, which features vintage illustrations and woodcuts printed on acrylic.
I can think of two ladies who would adore these anatomical accessories. They'd probably know which illustrations were used to make them, too.
(Via Dark Roasted Blend)
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I certainly wouldn't say no....
I think I know what I want for my birthday now...
I can think of at least one more lady who would be interested as well ;)