At HYBRID FEVER We
Respecting the Vessel: Our Philosophy
"At Hybrid Fever, we believe that the skeleton is the ultimate architecture of life. We do not view bones as 'remains,' but as intricate monuments to
the natural world. Our mission is to give these specimens a second life—transforming them from forgotten remnants into hand-articulated fine art. We
never take a life for the sake of art. Every piece we create begins with a deep respect for the animal it once was."
Source?
Where do the bones come from?
"We adhere to a strict ethical sourcing policy. Our materials are gathered through transparent, sustainable channels, including:
* Natural Transitions: Specimens found in nature (forest finds) or those that have passed of natural causes on ethical farms and sanctuaries.
* Sustainable Partnerships: We work with taxidermists and farmers to salvage remains that would otherwise be discarded, ensuring every part of the
animal is honored.
* Wildlife Compliance: All specimens are sourced in 100% accordance with U.S. Federal and State laws, including the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA)
and CITES regulations."
Method?
The Art of Cleaning & Preservation
"Before articulation begins, each specimen undergoes a rigorous museum-quality cleaning process. We use natural biological and oxidation methods to
degrease and whiten the bone without damaging its structural integrity. This ensures your piece is sanitary, stable, and preserved for generations of display."
The ‘No Resins’ Rule
“The market is flooded with plastic replicas and resin-poured ‘bone.’ At Hybrid Fever, we refuse to use them.
* 100% Natural Bone: We work exclusively with real, organic skeletal structures.
* Anatomical Integrity: Real bone possesses a texture, weight, and history that synthetic materials cannot replicate.
* Environmental Responsibility: By avoiding resins and plastics, we ensure our art remains as natural as the legends that inspire it.”
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