Etsy’s Vagina Necklaces Fly Off the Shelves Before You Can Say ‘Is That a Vagina You’re Wearing?’

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It appears that vagina necklaces are all the rage. As a feminist who embraces sex positivity and the celebration of women’s bodies, I thought I was all in for the pro-vagina movement—until I stumbled upon the dazzling creations of Sarah Collins, the mastermind behind the Etsy shop, Cosmic Creations. Her bold approach has certainly raised the bar for vagina-themed jewelry.

In a conversation with The Daily Buzz, Collins recounted the moment she crafted her first “yoni” necklace—an homage to the Sanskrit term for female anatomy. Her daughter dubbed her “a freak,” but Collins, determined to empower her daughters, decided to showcase the beauty of yonis and began selling her pieces on Etsy.

The response? Unprecedented. Collins quickly sold out of her necklaces, receiving a spectrum of reactions from gratitude to outright disgust. She shared with Glamour Magazine how some women expressed appreciation for normalizing female anatomy, while others sent her lighthearted jokes or expressed their shock at her designs.

Exploring her Instagram, it’s fascinating to see the number of comments affirming, “Those look like vaginas!” The variety of her offerings is impressive. First, there’s the classic yoni, or what Collins affectionately refers to as “galactic vulva pendants.” These shiny, pastel creations feature a pearl clitoris—because why not add a touch of extravagance?

For those who prefer a little sparkle, the “cosmic yoni” is perfect. Just a heads up—if your yoni has this much glitter, you may need to reassess your life choices. The “rainbow galaxy vulva” necklaces take things to another level. One might think they’d be suitable for yoga class, but I worry about the potential hazards involved. Can you imagine being the person who lost an eye to a dangling yoni? That’s a tough story to explain.

Now, for those who have experienced the bizarre sensation of feeling as if your vagina is watching you—fear no more! Collins has introduced “all-seeing eye yoni necklaces.” However, what does an all-seeing vagina do all day? It seems like a dull existence, mainly looking at tampons and other mundane items.

Some of her creations even incorporate crystals, which can be a bit unnerving, although I can’t quite place why. Then there are her latest innovations, the “mirrored yonis.” Now you can check your makeup while gazing into a vaginal abyss. Alternatively, this could be an excellent conversation starter: “Can you see yourself in my yoni?”

The demand for Collins’ creations was so overwhelming that she temporarily closed her shop. It has since reopened, though the yoni necklaces are currently out of stock due to the sheer volume of orders. She plans to restock soon, signaling that her unique pieces have struck a chord.

It’s clear why these vagina necklaces are in such high demand: they are exquisitely crafted, showcasing Collins’ talent as an artist. Moreover, wearing one is a bold statement in support of women’s empowerment.

However, not everyone is on board with the vagina necklace trend. While some women proudly wear these pieces, I might prefer to keep mine tucked away in my jewelry box for special occasions, like gatherings with acquaintances I’m not particularly fond of.

Kudos to you, Collins—your artwork is certainly making waves in the world of feminist fashion.

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Summary:

Vagina necklaces by Etsy seller Sarah Collins are flying off the shelves, captivating both supporters and skeptics alike. Her unique designs celebrate female anatomy and have garnered significant attention, leading to a temporary shop closure due to overwhelming demand. Despite mixed reactions, Collins’ artistry and empowering message resonate with many women.