Thursday’s Wyrd Findings

One day, my time will come, and I’ll be able to afford this Skull with Amethyst Growth Ring and this Veil Ring. Both are by Macabre Gadgets. I would strut around the house in this Steel Cropped Top by Fannie Schiavoni. Made of oxidized steel rings and handmade in London, it can help any woman… Continue reading Thursday’s Wyrd Findings

Tuesday’s Wyrd Findings

I don’t wear rings much. But I would if I had this beauty. The Lunar Phase Ring by Pamela Love is available in bronze or antique silver. Personally, silver always wins over bronze for me.     Sometimes, you’re just sat, quietly minding your own business, when something comes along and sweeps you off your… Continue reading Tuesday’s Wyrd Findings

Monday’s Wyrd Findings

I’m partial to a sexy notebook, and this Rubber Sealed Notebook from Occulter has well and truly seduced me. I love the deep red silk rip cord and the gorgeous, uneven texture of the rubber. I don’t own  a tablet, but if I did, I would have to shake out the bank account for this… Continue reading Monday’s Wyrd Findings

The Weekend’s Wyrd Findings

I would wear this burned wood and iron necklace and feel like I could conquer anything.  It’s created by metal artist Liis Tamm and is available through Sisters of the Black Moon.   If I’m without a scarf, don’t approach me. Likelihood is I’ll have a cold neck and will, therefore, be in the foulest… Continue reading The Weekend’s Wyrd Findings

Tuesday’s Wyrd Findings

As the weekend was majorly hectic, and Monday too, as things go, I didn’t have the time to put together some findings for you. But I hope you like what I’ve got here. I want to make a good wage with my writing so I can spend all day, every day doing something that makes… Continue reading Tuesday’s Wyrd Findings

Interview : Adorned Immortal

Adorned Immortal, established by artist Marilyn Hammer, creates some of the most distinctive accessories I’ve ever seen. All the pieces are utterly unique, with a raw, primal feel to them. Marilyn makes the most of recycled materials, and the bones and skins left behind by creatures who’ve passed. Please could you explain the services Adorned… Continue reading Interview : Adorned Immortal

Interview : Waltkvlten

The work of German artist Knechter harks back to a different time, when the loudest sound on the hillside was cowbells, rather than the sizzling currents emitting from sky high pylons. The subjects and themes of his work speak to me on multiple levels, and I find myself returning to lose myself in his creations… Continue reading Interview : Waltkvlten