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Fashion bug: Teens turn dead cicadas into jewelry (AP via Yahoo! News)
Two 17-year-old jewelry makers from Cape Cod, Massachusetts are hoping swarms of customers will want their latest creations: earrings and necklaces made from dead bugs.
Dead cicadas make quiet jewelry (UPI)
SANDWICH, Mass., July 9 (UPI) -- Two Massachusetts teenagers are making extra summer cash by turning dead cicadas into jewelry they sell at a local market.
Cape entrepreneurs roll out bug jewelry (Boston Globe)
Two 17-year-old entrepreneurs are hoping that wearing dead bugs becomes the newest fashion trend. Katheryn Maloney and Brady Cullinan of Sandwich are selling jewelry made out of the cicadas that swarmed Cape Cod this summer.
Teen jewelry designer to appear on 'Montel' (The Arizona Republic)
Cassy Saba has been designing jewelry since she was 13. Now the 17-year-old Hamilton grad is doing pieces for celebrities like Beyonce and Alicia Keyes. She'll be featured Wednesday in a Montel Williams segment on young entrepreneurs.
Fashion bug: Teens turn dead cicadas into jewelry (The Charlotte Observer)
Two 17-year-old jewelry makers from Cape Cod, Massachusetts are hoping swarms of customers will want their latest creations: earrings and necklaces made from dead bugs. Katheryn Maloney and Brady Cullinan are selling jewelry made out of the cicadas that swarmed their town of Sandwich this summer. The pair charges $10 for earrings or necklaces made out of the bugs' lacquered carcasses. They tell ...
Teens Make Jewelry Out Of Dead Cicadas (WCVB Boston)
Two Sandwich teenagers are making a few extra bucks by selling jewelry crafted out of dead bugs.
Jewelry store thief 'polite' (CNews)
Despite being bound and gagged, a couple told police a robber who stole their car and broke into their family's Oakville jewelry store "was polite."
2 Baltimore Stores Sold Jewelry With Excess Lead (CBS 13 Baltimore)
The Baltimore Health Department says two stores have been given violation notices for selling children's jewelry that has excess levels of lead.
Costume Jewelry That Doesn't Look Cheap (Forbes)
Inexpensive alternatives to fine jewelry prove that you don't have to wear diamonds to look good.
Man faces charges of stealing jewelry (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
A Sarasota man stole $46,000 worth of jewelry Monday morning after using a hammer to break the front window of a South Tamiami Trail store, the Sheriff's Office said.