Stoplight Parrotfish Earrings by Jabebo
These colorful fish are a common sight for divers and snorkels in southern Florida and through out the Caribbean. Like most parrotfish, adult Stoplight Parrotfish display two different color morphs depending on whether it is in its initial (female) phase or the terminal (male). Parrotfish help maintain reef health by eating algae growing on and smothering corals.
These whimsical earrings are made from cereal box paperboard, original artwork, and a coat of resin to protect the cardboard. All metals are made from surgical steel. Jabebo Studio co-owners, Kevin and Mary Abbott, are also active REEF members. They started making mis-matched earrings in the early 1990s.
All products are designed and produced in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Do you live in PA? You can donate cereal boxes, check out their website for drop-off locations.
