This category contains all accessories related to body or face art and eyes, including bindiis, tikkas, premium feather eyelashes, premium decorated eyelashes, eyelets and more.
Feather Eyelashes
Feather Eyelashes are possible to be ordered if not in stock depending on the availability of the artist. They are not one off creations, however they do retain a uniqueness given they are created by only one person in the world, which is where we obtain each item directly. To date, we have not been able to find another source of feathered eyelashes globally that comes near to matching the design, quality and workmanship which is why we chose to include these even though they are not one off pieces.
Feathers used in the creation of any products we source are naturally moulted and legally obtained. We do NOT support sources that obtain feathers from any other method. Items of this nature will never be available in m2mCollections. As they are naturally moulted, depending on the type of bird species the feathers come from, there may be times where long waitiing periods are experienced while waiting for the next moulting season. Also once these feathers are collected, they are then carefully inspected and chosen only when meet the highest level of quality.
If a product shows out of stock, please ask us how long before new stock arrives, as these items DO move quickly. We can hold backorder items for you if you contact us in time. We do reserve a nominal amount to offer in our store, so backordering is also limited by this.
Bindi, Bindiis, Tika, Tikkas and Eyelets
Face and Body Art, including Bindiis, Tikkas and others can be used in many ways and come in many forms. We have chosen a few special artists who hand make each one themselves, with quality components usually including swarovski, mother of pearl, and findings. Most are one off pieces, some may be orderable which will be noted in the item description.
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Mulitcolour Ostrich Feather Eyelashes
Quality False Eyelashes with Peacock Feathers Hand Made Individually with the utmost care and precision by artist Instrinsic Imagination. Fancy Feather Eyelashes are reusable. Wear them like other false eyelashes using eyelash adhesive found in the cosmetic section of most stores. No two feathers are exactly alike so each pair of eyelashes are unique. I made these lashes using goose and ostrich feathers. Description and Images courtesy of the Artist Ilya Hobgood, Intrinsic Imagination. Copyright status belongs to the artist, including the design.
$49.00
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Black Saddle Hackle Feather Eyelashes
Quality False Eyelashes with Peacock Feathers Hand Made Individually with the utmost care and precision by artist Instrinsic Imagination. Fancy Feather Eyelashes are reusable. Wear them like other false eyelashes using eyelash adhesive found in the cosmetic section of most stores. No two feathers are exactly alike so each pair of eyelashes are unique. I created this set with black saddle hackle feathers and premium black false eyelashes. Description and Images courtesy of the Artist Ilya Hobgood, Intrinsic Imagination. Copyright status belongs to the artist, including the design.
$43.00
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What Wiki Has To Say About False Eyelashes and Peacocks
Application of False Eyelashes
Eyelash Glue is readily available from most supermarkets, chemists and discount stores. Read the enclosed instructions carefully, as they can differ substantially per brand and product. Make sure you follow directions and let the glue sit on the lashes for at least 30 seconds before trying to apply. Most people that have trouble trying to put on false Eyelashes don't wait long enough for the glue to become tacky first. This is the most important step to remember in order to be successful in attaching your lashes!
Peacocks
The male (peacock) Indian Peafowl has iridescent blue-green or green colored plumage. The so-called "tail" of the peacock, also termed the "train," is not the tail quill feathers but highly elongated upper tail coverts. The train feathers have a series of eyes that are best seen when the tail is fanned. Both species have a crest atop the head.
The female (peahen) Indian Peafowl has a mixture of dull green, brown, and grey in her plumage. She lacks the long upper tail coverts of the male but has a crest. The female can also display her plumage to ward off female competition or danger to her young.
The Green Peafowl is different in appearance from the Indian Peafowl. The male has green and gold plumage and has an erect crest. The wings are black with a sheen of blue.
Unlike the Indian Peafowl, the Green Peahen is very similar to the male, only having shorter upper tail coverts and less iridescence. It is very hard to tell a juvenile male from an adult female.
Many of the brilliant colours of the peacock plumage are due to an optical interference phenomenon, Bragg reflection, based on (nearly) periodic nanostructures found in the barbules (fiber-like components) of the feathers.
Different colours correspond to different length scales of the periodic structures. For brown feathers, a mixture of red and blue is required: one colour is created by the periodic structure, and the other is a created by a Fabry–Pérot interference peak from reflections off the outermost and innermost boundaries of the periodic structure. Many colour mutations exist through selective breeding, such as the leucistic White Peafowl and the Black-Shouldered Peafowl.
Such interference-based structural colour is especially important in producing the peacock's iridescent hues (which shimmer and change with viewing angle), since interference effects depend upon the angle of light, unlike chemical pigments.





