8.29.2005 @ 11:29 pm UTC by lilah wild
A wand site full of designs crafted from wood and tipped with crystals depending on the customer’s needs, and customization is welcomed and highly encouraged.
pagan
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8.29.2005 @ 11:18 pm UTC by lilah wild
Giant, comfy-looking beanbag pillows that can be shaped into improvised chairs and lounges, with matching ottomans, and stuffed with foam balls to make for a more relaxed experience than the traditional filling.
affiliates • furniture & lighting
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8.29.2005 @ 11:13 pm UTC by lilah wild
A small catalog of elegant gothery and dark careerwear in “slinky knit” stretch fabric with a shine, which drapes the body in soft folds and features the added bonus of machine washability. And now available in stretch velvet! Plus sizes welcome and a great place to pick up comfy yet stylish stuff for work.
gothic • modern glamour • plus sizes
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8.29.2005 @ 11:08 pm UTC by lilah wild
Gothic fashion tending towards the medieval side, with lots of velvet bellsleeves and corset lacing and a little bellydance-style choliage. These styles extend into pieces for men ranging from pirate shirts to clubby shortsleevers, and lots of stuff for the little ones too.
bellydance & sari • gothic • maternity & kids' clothes
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8.29.2005 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild
Finally, after all this time that we’ve spent reliving the one-armed fashions of the 80’s revivial, we’ve found the jewelry to wear as a counterpoint! Casterweeds is an eBay seller (and eBay, we’ve noticed, has become quite the ground-zero for a LOT of street and subcultural designers over the years) who creates DIY jewelry with a distinctive cartoon-character kick: Nancy Spungen’s gun is painted pink and green and draped in chains; razorblades are framed in cascading hearts; and most everything is embellished to draw the eye to the left or the right, playing with the “white space” of the chest and collarbone, which up ’til now has been an almost completely symmetrical affair. Prices are great for this level of originality, but beware – they’re pretty popular with other bidders, too.
oddity of the week
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8.29.2005 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild
Artwork that brings together animals, mandalas, and old-world medical imagery for a small, dynamic line of greeting cards, suggestive of a kind of modern tarot. Strange and framable. Custom design available.
artwork & sculpture • journals & stationery
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8.22.2005 @ 11:50 pm UTC by lilah wild
“At Saga Shirts, we make Celtic Art the way it wasn’t meant to be made.” A small line of tees for men and women with the traditional mazework turned to chaos stars, skulls, the biohazard symbol, and cats replacing the traditional dogs.
celtic & runes • gothic • hoodies & t-shirts
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