
Dark folklore, burned into wood.
The Grimm Collection features original, finished pyrography pieces created during the Grimm Pyrography journey.
Each piece begins as a study of story, shadow, instinct, and restraint, and ends as a one-of-a-kind work shaped by fire, wood grain, and time. These are not reproductions. They are not reworked. They are not recreated.
Once a piece leaves, its story is complete.
About the Collection
The Grimm Collection is rooted in folklore, not the polished kind, but the older, darker stories that linger in the woods and refuse neat endings.
These works are created slowly, live, and without shortcuts. They emerge during guided burning sessions where technique meets intuition and the wood is allowed to speak back. Knots, grain shifts, and imperfections aren’t corrected; they’re incorporated.
Each piece carries the marks of process and presence. You’ll see the burn paths. You’ll feel the pauses.
The Work
Every piece in this collection is:
- Original and one of a kind
- Burned by hand
- Signed
- Created during the Grimm Pyrography series
- Never reproduced once sold
You’re not buying an idea of a piece. You’re buying this piece, the one that exists because it was burned on this wood, on that day, in that moment.
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Arch Bookmark
$18.00 -
Fire Bookmark
$18.00 -
Paw Print Sigil
$12.00 -
Tree Bookmark
$18.00 -
Wheel Sigil
$12.00
A Note on Process
These pieces are created during the Grimm Journey. That matters, not because they’re instructional, but because they’re honest.
They aren’t polished in isolation. They aren’t optimized for trends. They’re burned in real time, with real decisions, under real constraints. What you see is the result of choosing commitment over control.
This page features finished works only.
Collecting a Grimm Piece
Grimm pieces are suited for collectors who value:
- Story-driven art
- Visible handwork
- Quiet intensity
- Imperfection as character
They are meant to be lived with. Hung where light changes them. Not explained. Not softened.
Once It’s Gone
Each Grimm piece exists once.
There are no re-burns.
No “similar versions.”
No recreations on request.
When a piece is claimed, it closes that chapter.





