A one-of-a-kind handmade gothic decor piece, created for lovers of dark, ritualistic and occult aesthetics.
This composition presents a suspended skeletal bat, bound within a glass dome — a preserved moment between motion and stillness. The form is deliberate, almost ceremonial, with each element placed to evoke both fragility and control.
Above the specimen hangs an ornate sigil-like pendant, centered around a vivid red eye — a focal point suggesting vigilance, invocation, and unseen presence. The composition balances organic remains with symbolic ornament, creating tension between nature and ritual.
At the base of the piece is an engraved plaque bearing the Latin inscription:
“Te invoco, o Satane, regnator omnium.” — a line originating from “Inno a Satana” by Giosuè Carducci (19th century), invoking Satan as a symbol of rebellion, intellect, and liberation rather than religious dogma.
The entire piece has been hand-built, carefully assembled and aged to achieve an authentic, timeworn appearance, emphasizing its connection to forgotten practices and symbolic transformation.
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Details:
Handmade, one-of-a-kind piece
Gothic / occult composition
Bat skeleton
Glass dome display
Decorative sigil with red glass eye
Latin inscription plaque
Aged and textured finish
Fixed composition (secured elements)
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Processing:
Ready to display.
One of a kind — you will receive the exact piece shown.
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Shipping
Carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery.
Original design — no copies permitted.
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Size
12cmx24cm
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LORE
Suspended between breath and silence, the familiar does not sleep — it endures.
Bound within glass, its form is neither lifeless nor alive, but held in a state of intention.
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Dispatch & origin:
Shipped from Poland.
Tracking included with every order.





