Diamond Tooth Taxidermy

Philadelphia, United States

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Specialties

State– and Federally-​licensed taxidermist, graduated from the Pocono Institute of Taxidermy in 2010 with high marks. Diamond Tooth expresses a deep respect for this craft and those who strive to preserve it.

It is my pleasure to work on any trophy mount, be it a shoulder, life-​size, rug, or fish.

I accept custom orders for pet preservation, fantasy mounts, wearables, and bridal hair pieces.

Sculptural mounts and hats are available for rental provided they are in stock at time of inquiry.

Send a message describing your wish and I will be delighted to make it so.

History

Established in 2010.

Within the first year of establishing Diamond Tooth, taxidermist Beth Beverly has entered and emerged victorious in many competitions, earning the title of Best in Show at the Minnesota Association of

Rogue Taxidermy’s «Carnivorous Nights» in Brooklyn, New York as well as taking top pinnings at The Devon Horse Show Hat Parade, The Ladies Day Hat Contest at Dressage at Devon, and The Brandywine Polo Club Fancy Hat Competition. Her work has been exhibited and well

received in galleries across the country from Vincent Michael Gallery and Art in The Age of Mechanical Reproduction in Philadelphia to La Luz de Jesus Gallery in Los Angeles. Well into its third year, Diamond Tooth continues to receive accolades and has been featured in numerous publications

worldwide from the New York Times and Wall Street Journal to Austrian paper 20er. Featured prominently in AMC’s unscripted series «Immortalized» about competitive taxidermy, Beverly emerged victorious throughout the season.

Meet the Business Owner

Beth B.

Business Owner

Beth Beverly is a Pennsylvania state and federally licensed taxidermist and designer. She created Diamond Tooth Taxidermy in 2010.

Beverly studied Jewelry Design and Fabrication at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and later attended The Pocono Institute of Taxidermy where she graduated with high marks. With Diamond Tooth Taxidermy she practices many different modalities including Rogue, where she creates animals that do not exist in life, as well as Anthropomorphic, a

branch of taxidermy where specimens are presented in human-​like situations.

As an animal lover, Beverly ensures that all specimens used in her art are obtained in a humane and ethical manner — avoiding products of fur farms and employing only humane tactics.

She ensures her ethical business standards are upheld at any price. She primarily uses animals that have passed away from natural causes, predators, or from individuals in the position to make a

donation. She is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.