Go Bump In the Night
The term “gothic” conjures to mind something medieval. Principally it refers to a style of iconic architecture that emphasizes tall, sweeping structures, sharp points, and dramatic statues such as gargoyles. This style conjures sinister feelings associated with the likes of old vampire legends and macabre stories of ruthless torturers, cruel jailers, and silent, mist laden crypts made famous by such yarns as Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The latest gothic references draw heavily from the last one-hundred years of pop culture that emphasizes the chilling horror motif with their eccentric shapes and ghastly symbols of dread and death. Once thought to be the main province of angst-filled teens looking for something to identify with, now has become a hip cultural phenomenon in many respects. Gothic jewelry is a bold fashion statement now and isn’t for the grim and dour anymore. The Cruella Wristwatch is a fine example of gothic beauty and design in a stylish timepiece. Adorned with silver skulls and blood red crystals linking the classic clock face with roman numerals by means of a dark black cord, this exquisite piece is a must for anyone who enjoys the occasional macabre vibe. You can buy other assorted gothic jewelry and other items of interest that is sure to be capture the attention of even the most apathetic goth-punk at Dungeon Knight, where you can also buy swords, armor, and other items that’ll suit your interests. You can be the one that goes bump in the night in more ways than one with your own gothic motif supplied by Dungeon Knight.
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