Hisotrophile Extraordinaire

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
friendly-neighborhood-patriarch
lootboxleather

Ho-ho-ho. I made already 4 types of the Imperium Aquila wallets. And I have  2 more  ideas for them!
Used natural full grain vegtanned leather, water-based leather dye and Angelus paints. All wallets were covered with the water-resistant finish. Aquillas were also carved and tooled by hand. Used saddle-stitch and waxed threads.
You can message me about commissions or buy every type in my Etsy shop - www.etsy.com/shop/lootboxleather
Here are listings itself:
www.etsy.com/listing/558650316
www.etsy.com/listing/641099477
www.etsy.com/listing/622904804
www.etsy.com/listing/651216237

friendly-neighborhood-patriarch

This is NeoByzantine and you cant convince me otherwise

eberronguy

That’s an interesting way to describe the Imperium aesthetic.

friendly-neighborhood-patriarch

Or NeoRoman

historophile-extraordinaire

the aesthetic may be neoroman but the imperium makes the romans seem downright benevolent in comparison

fujisan-ni-noboru-hinode
lex-for-lexington:
“  “Sinking Sun. Painting, Oil on Canvas; by Griffith Baily Coale; 1942; Framed Dimensions 54H X 63W.
Marine stands at parade rest on the bow of a PT boat as she moves slowly out to sea from Midway to give decent burial to Japanese...
lex-for-lexington

“Sinking Sun. Painting, Oil on Canvas; by Griffith Baily Coale; 1942; Framed Dimensions 54H X 63W.

Marine stands at parade rest on the bow of a PT boat as she moves slowly out to sea from Midway to give decent burial to Japanese fliers shot down on the islands during the battle. The red ball of the rising sun is prophetically repeated by the round disc and spreading rays of the sinking sun.”

(NHHC: 88-188-AB)