Occulter: dark objects for the sophisticated other
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August 24, 2011
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# Occulter: dark objects for the sophisticated other
I lose jewelry far faster than I can afford to buy it. One night of
drunken dancing and goodbye, expensive thingy on a chain. **Occulter**
fans probably don't have this problem, though. Looking through their
wares is like browsing some marvelous antique museum curated by **Gareth
Pugh**'s sinister taxidermist brother, exquisite chunks of strange
beauty that you'd never let slip away. The shop, located in the LES of
New York City, places a heavy emphasis on magick, the planets, and, for
some reason, bees. Each piece is lovingly detailed and uses simple
materials like bronze, leather and horsehair to create items for wearing
and living. Take, for example, their book collection. Classics like
**Phillip K. Dick**'s Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? are
repackaged for the modern reader concerned about the advantages of the
physical word versus the digital. Behold:
*"Each book is a rubber-sealed flexible paperback with embossed titling.
To read one, the binding must be ripped by pulling the attached
metal-ended cord. Once open, frayed binding tape may be folded into to
the inside of the cover to create a clean edge or left in shreds as
physical evidence of first contact. The rip-cord may be used as a
bookmark."*
Neat. Aside from jewelry and books, the store also offers such eclectic
items as soap, salt, tea, and honey (all black, of course) you can also
buy records that store creator Derrick R. Cruz (whose
[Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons][1] jewelry fills the store) say are an
inspiration to his work. I'm particularly pumped (and rather
unsurprised) to see personal favorites like **US Girls, Heavy Winged**,
and **Iannis Xenakis**. I'm looking forward to dumping some money on any
one of these needful things. I'll try not to lose them.
[1]: http://www.blacksheepandprodigalsons.com/
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text: '<p> I lose jewelry far faster than I can afford to buy it. One night of drunken dancing and goodbye, expensive thingy on a chain. <strong>Occulter</strong> fans probably don’t have this problem, though. Looking through their wares is like browsing some marvelous antique museum curated by <strong>Gareth Pugh</strong>‘s sinister taxidermist brother, exquisite chunks of strange beauty that you’d never let slip away. The shop, located in the LES of New York City, places a heavy emphasis on magick, the planets, and, for some reason, bees. Each piece is lovingly detailed and uses simple materials like bronze, leather and horsehair to create items for wearing and living. Take, for example, their book collection. Classics like <strong>Phillip K. Dick</strong>‘s <u>Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep?</u> are repackaged for the modern reader concerned about the advantages of the physical word versus the digital. Behold:</p><p><em>“Each book is a rubber-sealed flexible paperback with embossed titling. To read one, the binding must be ripped by pulling the attached metal-ended cord. Once open, frayed binding tape may be folded into to the inside of the cover to create a clean edge or left in shreds as physical evidence of first contact. The rip-cord may be used as a bookmark.”</em></p><p>Neat. Aside from jewelry and books, the store also offers such eclectic items as soap, salt, tea, and honey (all black, of course) you can also buy records that store creator <strong>Derrick R. Cruz </strong>(whose <a href="http://www.blacksheepandprodigalsons.com/">Black Sheep & Prodigal Sons</a> jewelry fills the store) say are an inspiration to his work. I’m particularly pumped (and rather unsurprised) to see personal favorites like <strong>US Girls, Heavy Winged</strong>, and <strong>Iannis Xenakis</strong>. I’m looking forward to dumping some money on any one of these needful things. I’ll try not to lose them.</p>'
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# Occulter: dark objects for the sophisticated other I lose jewelry far faster than I can afford to buy it. One night of drunken dancing and goodbye, expensive thingy on a chain. **Occulter** fans probably don't have this problem, though. Looking through their wares is like browsing some marvelo...
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Once open, frayed binding tape may be folded into to the inside of the cover to create a clean edge or left in shreds as physical evidence of first contact. The rip-cord may be used as a bookmark."* . Neat. Aside from jewelry and books, the store also offers such eclectic items as soap, salt, te...