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LBB: Drippy 12"
Turbarum is Latin for turba, meaning stir, disturbance, tumult, uproar or trouble.
Ostraca are potsherds (a broken piece of ceramic material) used for writing. Almost all found in Greece are incised; in Athens they were used particularly in voting in ostracism.
The sounds carved into the flesh of “Drippy” are about as easy to describe as training a dog to understand the intricacies of quantum physics. They are etherial and violent, welcoming and forbidden, attractive and alienating. “Drippy” is an journey to a new world fraught with unknown dangers and ancient treasures. Dig responsibly.
Ostraca are potsherds (a broken piece of ceramic material) used for writing. Almost all found in Greece are incised; in Athens they were used particularly in voting in ostracism.
The sounds carved into the flesh of “Drippy” are about as easy to describe as training a dog to understand the intricacies of quantum physics. They are etherial and violent, welcoming and forbidden, attractive and alienating. “Drippy” is an journey to a new world fraught with unknown dangers and ancient treasures. Dig responsibly.
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LBB: Drippy 12"
LBB: Drippy 12"
Turbarum is Latin for turba, meaning stir, disturbance, tumult, uproar or trouble.
Ostraca are potsherds (a broken piece of ceramic material) used for writing. Almost all found in Greece are incised; in Athens they were used particularly in voting in ostracism.
The sounds carved into the flesh of “Drippy” are about as easy to describe as training a dog to understand the intricacies of quantum physics. They are etherial and violent, welcoming and forbidden, attractive and alienating. “Drippy” is an journey to a new world fraught with unknown dangers and ancient treasures. Dig responsibly.
Ostraca are potsherds (a broken piece of ceramic material) used for writing. Almost all found in Greece are incised; in Athens they were used particularly in voting in ostracism.
The sounds carved into the flesh of “Drippy” are about as easy to describe as training a dog to understand the intricacies of quantum physics. They are etherial and violent, welcoming and forbidden, attractive and alienating. “Drippy” is an journey to a new world fraught with unknown dangers and ancient treasures. Dig responsibly.
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Turbarum is Latin for turba, meaning stir, disturbance, tumult, uproar or trouble.
Ostraca are potsherds (a broken piece of ceramic material) used for writing. Almost all found in Greece are incised; in Athens they were used particularly in voting in ostracism.
The sounds carved into the flesh of “Drippy” are about as easy to describe as training a dog to understand the intricacies of quantum physics. They are etherial and violent, welcoming and forbidden, attractive and alienating. “Drippy” is an journey to a new world fraught with unknown dangers and ancient treasures. Dig responsibly.
Ostraca are potsherds (a broken piece of ceramic material) used for writing. Almost all found in Greece are incised; in Athens they were used particularly in voting in ostracism.
The sounds carved into the flesh of “Drippy” are about as easy to describe as training a dog to understand the intricacies of quantum physics. They are etherial and violent, welcoming and forbidden, attractive and alienating. “Drippy” is an journey to a new world fraught with unknown dangers and ancient treasures. Dig responsibly.












