In the margins of history, the brave and the bold come in unexpected forms. Witness the leporine knight atop his lion steed—a whimsical testament to the world turned upside down.
Drawn from the irreverent marginalia of a 14th-century manuscript, this design captures the medieval humor of subversion. In a world of rigid hierarchies, the monks delighted in sketching the impossible: a rabbit—usually the symbol of cowardice—fearlessly astride a lion, the king of the forest. This "Cavalier" isn't just a magnet; it’s a tiny masterpiece of historical satire, reminding us that even the smallest among us can command greatness.
Faithfully translated from ink to timber, this piece preserves the bold, hand-drawn linework found in ancient bestiaries.
Material: 1/8" Birch Plywood, sturdy enough to hold your most important scrolls (or grocery lists).
Dimensions: A generous 4" x 3"—sized to make a statement on your refrigerator, filing cabinet, or magnetic initiative board.
The "Authentic" Finish: Left Natural and Unsealed, this piece feels like a fragment of a master woodworker’s block. The raw grain allows the laser’s deep engraving to stand out with a rich, dark contrast.
Whether you are an art history aficionado, a Monty Python enthusiast, or a D&D player who loves a high-charisma "halfling" vibe, this knightly rabbit is a daily reminder that the underdog (or under-bunny) often wins the day.