Graveyard Goods · The Journal
Inside the Workshop of the Dead
Where fashion meets the grave. Step beyond the veil and witness how the Gatekeepers craft relics of immortality.
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The Keepers at Work
The work is done by hands that remain unseen. Each piece is formed slowly, without witness — stitched with the weight of mourning and memory. No shortcuts. No assembly lines. Only the deliberate, quiet craft of people who take it seriously.
Labour Record ⚚ Undated
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Forged in Obsidian
Our relics are not assembled. They are forged. DTG ink is pressed directly into heavyweight cotton — not placed on top of it. Each colour, each gradient, each shadow is fused into the fibre itself. The result doesn't crack, peel, or fade. It becomes the garment.
A Doctrine of Making
Heavyweight cotton. Supima yarn. Cut on stone altars where silence does the work. Each seam stitched slow — threads absorbing shadow, not light.
Before release, each relic is inspected by the lantern-eyed keepers. Every seam. Every print. Every fold. Nothing ships unless it passes.
We release in limited quantities, always. When a piece is gone, it is gone. There are no restocks. Only new conjurings.
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Coffins & Relics — Packaging as Ritual
Our packaging is not a box. It is a shrine. Coffin Cubes. Relic Cases. Casket Sleeves. Every detail — foil-stamped, embossed, velvet-lined — built to match the weight of what's inside. Unboxing a Graveyard Goods piece should feel like breaking a seal.
Packaging as Ritual
The Final Word
"Graveyard Goods does not mass-produce — it conjures.
This is not fashion.
This is immortality in fabric and bone."
