Botanical Latin Mugs
Description: An elegant floral design paired with a Latin phrase, blending botanical beauty with classical language. Perfect for nature lovers and those who appreciate refined aesthetics, it offers a timeless artistic expression that feels both intellectual and visually calming for daily style.
Vintage Botanical Latin Phrase Floral Artistic For Nature And Language Lovers Mug
by Karamaster
$13 $18
Description: ARACEAE [uh-ray-see-ee]. FAM. A family of monocotyledonous flowering plants. Monstera deliciosa. Swiss Cheese Plant. The dictionary-entry typographic art piece for every aroid collector who uses the Latin name, knows the pronunciation, and has strong opinions about the strikethrough.
Araceae Monstera Deliciosa Not Swiss Cheese Plant – Aroid Collector Latin Name Botanical Humor Art Mug
by Luminari Creations
$13 $18
Description: A dramatic gothic memento mori design featuring an ornate skull, hourglass, botanical leaves, vintage flourishes, and the Latin phrase “Mors Ultima Ratio.” Perfect for lovers of dark academia, gothic art, mortality symbolism, antique illustration, occult-inspired aesthetics, and mysterious vintage-style artwork.
Description: This vibrant cumbia vinyl club design is tailored for collectors of tropical record badges and enthusiasts of classic Latin rhythms. Blending a distressed retro vinyl record with colorful hibiscus flowers, it channels an authentic vintage dance club atmosphere. A groovy statement for DJs, music lovers, and vinyl purists.
Description: An elegant golden line-art design featuring a sleeping dragon, mystical symbols, botanical branches, stars, and a classic Latin motto. Perfect for fantasy lovers, dark academia fans, mythology enthusiasts, and anyone drawn to magical crests, celestial artwork, and vintage occult aesthetics.
Bird Raven House, Sleeping Dragon Latin Motto Mystical Golden Crest Mug
by flint_muse
$13 $18
Description: Celebrate rhythm with this Baila la Cumbia design, showcasing a vibrant dancing couple surrounded by intricate tropical flowers. The Baila la Cumbia illustration captures the essence of Latin dance and traditional folk art, making it a lively choice for those who love cultural celebration and music. It is a bright, festive, and botanically inspired piece.
Description: A vibrant celebration of wild spirit and feminine power. This folk art illustration features a bold, Frida-inspired figure surrounded by a lush floral arch, colorful birds perched on each hand, and a playful spider monkey at her feet. Rich reds, greens, and pinks burst with life against a tropical botanical backdrop — perfect for anyone who lives boldly, loves nature, and decorates with intention. A striking statement piece for boho, maximalist, or eclectic interiors.
Description: A detailed vintage engraving-style illustration of a praying mantis nestled among ferns, moths, wildflowers, and strawberries, paired with the classical Latin motto "Festina Lente" (make haste slowly). A striking piece for lovers of entomology, botanical art, and timeless wisdom, ideal for gifting to gardeners, nature enthusiasts, or fans of vintage illustration.
Description: Per Aspera Ad Astra - Through Hardships to the Stars Description: Explore the cosmos with this exquisite Dark Academia illustration featuring a vintage telescope, the Orion constellation, and a majestic Luna Moth. Inspired by 19th-century scientific journals, this design blends astronomy and nature with the timeless Latin motto "Per Aspera Ad Astra." A perfect gift for amateur astronomers, stargazers, and vintage aesthetic lovers.
Description: Through Hardships to the Stars - Celestial Illustration Description: A classic Dark Academia emblem featuring an ornate vintage telescope, a Luna Moth, and the Orion constellation. Set against a backdrop of botanical flora with the timeless Latin motto "Per aspera ad astra" on a vintage banner. Perfect for amateur astronomers, science history buffs, and anyone inspired by the beauty of the cosmos and classical naturalism.
Description: "The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn." Emerson wrote it, but Querus lives it - roots deep enough to drink from underground rivers, crown high enough to gossip with clouds. This isn't just a tree; it's a liminal portal between earth and sky, past and future. The twin acorns below suggest inheritance, legacy, the patient investment in tomorrow. Dark academia students recognize the scholarly oak, the tree under which all the important conversations happen. Environmental activists see the metaphor for persistence, while anyone furnishing a library knows this is the tree that holds up the roof of the world. The constructivist frame makes it monumental - which, for an oak, is simply accurate.