Ravenwatch Book Corners — Gothic Book Guardians
NOTE: Matte Black pieces arrive in a raw black finish—perfect for collectors who want to apply their own patina, metallic dry-brushing, or antiquing.
A relic recovered from the shadowed archives of Pandemonium.
When the archivists breached the collapsed vault beneath the Iron Monastery, they found four identical corner-reliefs sealed beneath soot and scripture. Each piece depicts a lone raven perched among coiling baroque filigree—silent, alert, and carved in the same uncanny posture across every tile.
Scholars named them the Ravenwatch Corners, believing they once guarded the tomes that recorded oaths, betrayals, and forbidden histories. In old monastery legends, the raven was the sentinel of memory—the bird that never forgets, and never forgives.
Today these relic-corners are used to crown the edges of grimoires, journals, heirloom tomes, keepsake boxes, or anything meant to endure. Their raised relief catches shadow beautifully, giving any book the presence of something recovered, not crafted.
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DETAILS
Set of 4 matching Ravenwatch Corners
Designed for the edges of grimoires, spellbooks, journals, reliquaries, or display tomes
Available in Antique Gold, Antique Steel, or Matte Black
Optional Raven Setting Stamp can be added, allowing you to impress a perfect recessed seat so each corner locks cleanly into the surface
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LORE NOTES
Each corner carries the same omen-bird—head bowed, wings tucked, eternally watching. Monastery chroniclers believed that a book protected by four ravens could not be lost, for “the sky itself would remember it.”
Collectors use these corners on:
Gothic leather-bound novels
Dark academia journals
Occult record books
Custom grimoires and heirloom projects