Kentucky Derby history colors the streets of Louisville year-round, so taking home something to remember the Run for the Roses is easy: a picture, a rose-stamped pamphlet, a mint julep cup.

But now a website is taking Derby keepsakes to a stinky new level with preserved equine excrement.

Yes, it's 100% real horse poop in a jar. And it costs $200.

Lexington-based Kentucky for Kentucky is selling preserved horse turds from 1997 Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Silver Charm.

The 16-ounce mason jar contains a Derby dropping preserved and suspended in clear epoxy resin.

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"Introducing Derby Turds," it's website says. "The first in a Dixieland Preserves line of bizarro Southern resin encapsulations by Kentucky artist Coleman Larkin."

The website describes the product as "equal parts art and novelty, these gorgeous nuggets of digested Kentucky bluegrass and whatever else horses eat were daringly harvested by the artist himself."

A portion of the proceeds will go to Old Friends Farm in Georgetown, where Silver Charm lives. And you can read more about how the company harvests the feces on its blog. Yes, there are poo-poo pictures.