Looking for something really unique? Then this event might just be your cup of tea.

JC Oddities Market will make its second foray in Jersey City on Saturday, May 20, at Cathedral Hall.

More than 70 vendors will set up over two floors selling products that are not normally seen at typical markets.

While they will have antiques, pop culture, memorabilia and handmade jewelry, they will also have many more abstract items for sale.

Brittany Graziosi, the creator of this event and a vendor, sells jewelry made with animal bones. Other vendors have professionally-preserved animals (also known as "wet specimens"), taxidermy and hand-painted, wearable art. And that's just the beginning.

Graziosi wanted to create a place in North Jersey for people to see these unique pieces.

"I noticed there were a few punk and alternative-themed markets in other areas of the state, but so many residents here do not drive," she said. "I thought, 'Hey, we should totally start our own thing.'"

And that is what she did.

She used skills developed from helping coordinate and manage the Pacific Flea Market in Jersey City and started JC Oddities for more unusual items. Their first market in February attracted more than 600 people.

Some of the vendors returning to Cathedral Hall for this event are Lonely Bones Jewelry and Taxidermy, Afterlife Anatomy, Antisocial JC, Outlaw Candy and many more.

JC Oddities Market will be taking place from noon to 8 p.m. Admission is free, but a suggested donation amount is $2.

Cathedral Hall is located at 380 Montgomery St., in Jersey City. For more information about the market, go to jcodditiesmarket.com.