Pointing Peens
Some things never change. People like drawing dicks on things, including in the margins of manuscripts. We’ve sourced some A-grade medieval junk from marginal doodles, surgical illustrations, and bona fide penicules (penis-manicules, for the uninitiated) to create the phallic sheet of your sticker dreams. All the manuscript peen, remixed with references to monochromatic tribal and Victorian-era tattoos, Rococo opulence, Ancient Roman winged penis amulets and their descendants, the obscene metal badges that were all the rage in the Middle Ages. Phallic power for everyone, of every gender.
✞ 1 x sticker sheet feat. 24 stickers in 6 designs
Some things never change. People like drawing dicks on things, including in the margins of manuscripts. We’ve sourced some A-grade medieval junk from marginal doodles, surgical illustrations, and bona fide penicules (penis-manicules, for the uninitiated) to create the phallic sheet of your sticker dreams. All the manuscript peen, remixed with references to monochromatic tribal and Victorian-era tattoos, Rococo opulence, Ancient Roman winged penis amulets and their descendants, the obscene metal badges that were all the rage in the Middle Ages. Phallic power for everyone, of every gender.
✞ 1 x sticker sheet feat. 24 stickers in 6 designs
Some things never change. People like drawing dicks on things, including in the margins of manuscripts. We’ve sourced some A-grade medieval junk from marginal doodles, surgical illustrations, and bona fide penicules (penis-manicules, for the uninitiated) to create the phallic sheet of your sticker dreams. All the manuscript peen, remixed with references to monochromatic tribal and Victorian-era tattoos, Rococo opulence, Ancient Roman winged penis amulets and their descendants, the obscene metal badges that were all the rage in the Middle Ages. Phallic power for everyone, of every gender.
✞ 1 x sticker sheet feat. 24 stickers in 6 designs
Sources: ✞ Italian medical miscellany, from the first half of the 13th century ✞ Late 14th- or early 15th-century English medical miscellany ✞ Mid 16th-century English surgical manuscript
Size: A6 (105 x 148 mm)
Spec: Premium paper / gloss finish / permanent adhesive
Shelfmark: INDEX.NSFW.1
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