René Lalique Serpent Pectoral Pendant designed around 1899.
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René Lalique Serpent Pectoral Pendant designed around 1899.
~• sorcière des serpents •~
Today's aesthetic is snakecore
My original digital art was inspired by the quote featured within the drawing. I was unable to find who it should be credited to but I really liked the meaning behind it.
Slytherin аesthetics
Pureblood families raise their children in libraries, where books smell of dust and the blood of ancestors. They are taught that honor is more precious than life, and that a single mistake is a crime against the lineage. They learn Latin, yet never learn how to ask for help; they read of heroism, but how many are truly ready to become heroes themselves?
In the end, some turn into weapons, others into monsters, while a few find the courage to be neither... and they pay for it as their childhood homes shut their doors, as if they had never existed at all.
La Serpente:
[ image description: a digital drawing of woman wearing Chinese hanfu in ¾ view and walking to the right. She is light-skinned and has black hair that is half tied up. She is wearing a dark red dress with a gold ribbon at her waist, and a bright red robe with gold facings. A glowing yellow snake curls around her arms and head ]
prints ✨ commissions
Yes, I know LNY was months ago, but I decided to draw without planning and this came out ¯\_(ツ)_/¯