1.27.2009 @ 5:35 am UTC by lilah wild
A gothpagan hodgepodge of clothing and spiritual goods. The clothing is Dark Star’s fairy-courtly-witchy freesizing complete with ruching, jagged hems, tie-dying, and the newest trend in elven fashion: lace hoodies. The jewelling is mainly Alchemy Gothic and a little gemstone work, and the rest of the site is given over to Celtic pewter pots, Green Men recast as eco-warriors, pentacle and goddess pendants, Egyptian glass perfume bottles, sabbat cards, and other otherworldly odds and ends.
celtic & runes • gemstones & beads • gothic • gothic & punk jewelry • housewares & decor • journals & stationery • pagan • spiritual jewelry
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1.21.2009 @ 7:02 pm UTC by lilah wild
Goth basics peppered with pentacles and the occasional Baphomet. T-shirts emblazoned with villainous antiquity, super lacyfrilly miniskirts, waist cinchers, all kinds of bags, hosiery and gloves, bondage collars trimmed with ruffles, totally metal wristbands, pagan jewelry, goggles, and the requisite selection of Demonia/Pleaser boots.
gothic • gothic & punk jewelry • hoodies & t-shirts • j-fash, lolita & kimono • rock & metal • shoes & boots • spiritual jewelry
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12.1.2008 @ 9:39 am UTC by lilah wild
Goddessy jewelry cast from rugged dollops of sterling silver, copper, bronze, and 14k gold, smattered about with chunks of gemstone. Biolettes dripping from ears and across necks, clusters of stars around the fingers, mermaids and animals and piratey skulls and other totems alongside more abstract arrangements, much of it given an elegantly distressed look, like art nouveau left out in a rainstorm. Much of it is limited-edition, one-of-a-kind, and custom commissions are welcome.
gemstones & beads • mixed materials • spiritual jewelry
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11.13.2008 @ 6:32 pm UTC by lilah wild
An array of very, very period-specific fashions of yore for both peasants and nobles, often modeled after works of art, including excursions into Tudor, French, Italian, and German ensembles of the time. The wearables continue into piratefash, gothic garb, chainmail, and Celtic jewelry, with Civil War and Old West paraphernalia, medieval housewares, and loads of weaponry making up the rest of an extensive catalog.
celtic & runes • chainmail • housewares & decor • medieval & renaissance • shoes & boots • spiritual jewelry • victorian, steampunk & pirates • weaponry & medieval gear
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9.30.2008 @ 6:29 pm UTC by lilah wild
Wild jewelry fashioned from the swirls and nature motifs of traditional Celtic art. Claddagh hands and Thor’s Hammers, pentacles and pirate skulls and dagger-pierced hearts, Victorian lockets and thistle kilt pins and even an appearance from Baphomet. The clothing fuses pagan imagery with the decorated long sleeves and babydoll fits of modern streetwear, and the statuary is wonderful for those who prefer to commune with the Goddess in her more badass aspects.
artwork & sculpture • celtic & runes • gothic & punk jewelry • hoodies & t-shirts • pagan • spiritual jewelry
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8.7.2008 @ 2:28 pm UTC by lilah wild
A Colorado witchy shop with a gigantic catalog of spiritual goods. Books, tarot decks, altar tools, incense and oils, herbs, candles, crystals and gemstones, pentacle jewelry, drums, Egyptian statuary, Books of Shadows, rune sets, and tons of other things, with special sections for southern conjure, wicca, feng shui, and moon magick.
africa & new orleans • bookstores • celtic & runes • crystals & gems • egyptian • herbalism • incense & candles • journals & stationery • musical instruments • pagan • spiritual jewelry • tarot • the far east & asia
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7.18.2008 @ 2:36 pm UTC by lilah wild
Scottish kilts with sharp jackets and waistcoats to match, and kilt hose, too. Ghillie brogues, Celtic jewelry, quaichs and other drinking goods, and their wide selection of locally-milled tartan can be made into a ton of clothes and accessories, with the possibility of specially-commissioned weaves and help tracing clan ancestries.
bartending arts • medieval & renaissance • shoes & boots • spiritual jewelry • victorian, steampunk & pirates
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