Who Are We?

Six Toes, Many Tales

Born from the extra-toed inspiration of our beloved polydactyl cat Hannibal, we are a partnership of local makers bringing you wonderfully weird wearables and curiosities. Our creative process blends vintage open-source illustrations with some original hand-drawn artwork, crafting pieces that each have their own tale to tell.

We're passionate about giving beautiful materials a second life – sourcing quality natural elements and pairing them with our whimsical illustrations to create one-of-a-kind treasures. From handcrafted hardwood accessories and patinaed copper and brass jewelry to distinctive leather patches and beyond, every piece is made with love, a touch of mischief, and just the right amount of demon cat energy.

Featured Products

Etched Hardwood Necklaces

Our hardwood begins as raw material, carefully shaped by CNC machine into elegant forms that feel as beautiful as they look. Each piece is then laser-engraved with fantastical illustrations, permanently embedding intricate stories deep into the natural grain.

The final step brings everything together – a protective coat of all-natural beeswax and coconut oil that enhances the wood's beauty while creating a smooth finish.

No two pieces are identical (wood grain has commitment issues), so you're guaranteed your own unique slice of illustrated chaos!

Wooden Necklace - Crane and the Snake
$30.00

Laser etched hardwood necklaces featuring the open source vintage illustration Crane and the Snake. This image is modified from a sketch that was in a local history pamphlet about three noble families in France.

Original Illustration | Artist: Victor-Armand Brunet | Year: 1890 | Book: A travers l'Avranchin. Brécey ... Notice historique; pg. 57

Wooden Necklace - Bogeyowl
$30.00

Laser etched hardwood necklaces featuring the open source vintage illustration Bogeyowl. This image was modified from a Victorian children’s book. The Bogeyowl is shown stalking a young child in her nightgown.

Original Illustration | Artist: P. Burne Jones | Year: 1895 | Book: The Young Pretenders [A tale.] ... With twelve illustrations by P. Burne-Jones; pg. 162

Read the stories

Every illustration in our collection carries its own unique history and tale to tell. Some have well-documented origins with clear attribution to their original artists and sources, while others are more enigmatic – beautiful vintage pieces whose creators and stories have been lost to time.

Whether the provenance is crystal clear or delightfully murky, every design adds its own chapter to your story…

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