Used by the white rabbit throughout his long life, this timepiece was infamous for the role it played in its owner’s perennial unpunctuality.
Elven Shoes are powerful magical items in the Clarkwoods Literary Universe, though each pair is uniquely powered and uniquely limited. Notable examples include the Silver Shoes of Oz and the Glass Slippers of Yesterland.
The Golden Cap was one of The Four Imperial Hats which the tyrant Oscar Diggs used to subjugate the quartet of witches he used to conquer and control the peoples of Oz.
The Red Hooded Cloak is a garment traditionally associated with the Lowland Elf culture. But thanks to a hand-me-down cloak worn by Frieda Jacobs during the War of Western Aggression, the garment enjoyed widespread popularity for nearly a decade.
A Thakhë ës Mora is a necklace or pin featuring the symbol of The Old Faith. The wearing of this mark is seen as a public declaration of one’s commitment to the church—and, by extension, to the sister goddesses Mira and Phina.
The Hatter’s Hat was a sentient top hat worn by the so-called Mad Hatter.
The story of four hats stolen from dwarves and forced upon the heads of four witches by the evil Wizard of Oz.
How the traditional wardrobe of 90s-era slackers became the uniform of the post-apocalyptic resistance.
The Gloves of Sparkle are an artifact of great significance and power in Eden, purported to have been worn by the goddess while she was putting the finishing touches on creating the world.