Discovered among the scattered journals of an absent-minded natural philosopher, this peculiar little bottle is said to contain the remnants of an unfinished experiment involving midnight flowers, phosphorescent moss, and a dangerous amount of optimism.
Its frosted glass chamber glows softly beneath an emerald stopper, while antique brass filigree winds around the vessel like the roots of some forgotten vine.
Some insist it was used to preserve ideas before they vanished.
Others claim it was carried by airship navigators to ward off nightmares during long crossings over black oceans and stranger skies.
We make no promises.
Perfect for:
- gothic desks
- apothecary shelves
- fantasy libraries
- steampunk collections
- curious people with questionable intentions
Display as decor, use in cosplay, or tuck it into your Cabinet of Curiosities where it appears to have always belonged.