A spirit of the wild, escaped from the vellum borders of the 13th-century Aberdeen Bestiary to accompany you on your modern travels.
Dating back to approximately 1200 AD, the Aberdeen Bestiary is one of the most celebrated manuscripts of the Middle Ages. Within its illuminated pages, creatures like this Satyr weren't just decorations; they represented the untamed mystery of the natural world. This "Grotesque" figure—with his iconic profile and hooves—is a direct bridge to a time when every forest was thought to hold secrets. By wearing him, you carry an 800-year-old piece of art history on your lapel.
We’ve preserved the raw, "artifact" feel of this design to honor the medieval woodcut tradition.
The Material: Laser-etched from sturdy birch plywood.
The Finish: Natural & Unsealed. This allows the charred detail of the engraving to stand out against the light wood grain. Over time, the wood will develop a unique patina from your travels, much like a well-handled manuscript.
The Hardware: Features a standard metal pin-back with a secure rubber clutch—ideal for denim, canvas bags, or the heavy wool of a traveler’s cloak.
Dimensions: A bold 2" x 1.5" presence, sized to be a centerpiece of any pin collection.
The Academic Badge: A sophisticated choice for art historians, medievalists, and librarians.
The Tabletop Familiar: A perfect symbol for Druids, Rangers, or Bards who draw their power from the ancient woods.
Natural Beauty: The earthy scent of laser-charred wood adds a sensory layer to this historical accessory.