Now that the season is getting colder I find there’s nothing better than making time for cozy indoor activities like reading books, watching halloween movies and sipping hot tea :3
When buying jewelry for yourself does anyone else base your choices off the hypothetical scenario of stumbling into a fantasy setting in which your jewelry could transform into a weapon/become magical and give you powers or am I alone in this?
Pics for reference:
And I have this brooch and TELL ME this isn't a magical girl item
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We're thrilled to announce that our little sundry shop is reopening! Keep an eye on our page as more fantasy themed jewelry and crafting items become available in the coming weeks. Have a good day!
New product announcement - the Goddess circlet 🧝🏻♀️ Made of silver plated chain, stainless steel findings, alloy charm, and Czech glass crystals, this circlet can be worn on top of the hair (as pictured here) or underneath for a more subtle look.
This is a simpler diadem and it’s actually my favourite piece I’ve designed to date. It will also be available in other gem colours, but I wanted to see if anyone else liked it first 💚
the re organized bookshelf again with some strategicly placed gaps for future book purchases.
The blizzard minis are just kinda tumbeling about since they will be rehomed anyways, I don't want to have them anymore since I don't really play any blizzard games and also *guestures broadly to the harrassment scandal they had* so I'll give them to a buddy of mine who would love to have them but doesn't want to give additional money to the company until they go their shit together properly.
Also Zer0 now gets to hang out with my handpainted mermaid, you couldn't really see her in the last shelf update because she was cropped out so here she is
COMPLETE YOUR LARP OR COSPLAY COSTUME WITH THIS ELEGANT PENANNULAR BROCH.
"The Penannular or fibula brooch is called all kinds of metallic pieces used in ancient times to unite or fasten any of the garments that made up the dress, since the buttons were not developed until well into the Middle Ages. The most common have a similar shape to the modern safety pins, the needle being hidden under a disc or an arched platelet of gold, silver or bronze."