Imbugud's Handbag:

  • Imbugud's Handbag
  • Imbugud's Handbag
  • Imbugud's Handbag
  • Imbugud's Handbag
  • Imbugud's Handbag
  • Imbugud's Handbag
  • Imbugud's Handbag
  • Imbugud's Handbag

Imdugud, the fearsome Mesopotamian god of storms and thunder who brings chaos and destruction upon the wicked, is depicted here flaunting his handbag like it’ll never go out of style. It appears in stone reliefs made by the ancient Assyrians of Iraq, in Egyptian hieroglyphs, in the ruins of Turkish temples, in decorations made by the ancient Maori of New Zealand, and by the Olmecs of Central America.

It first showed up at the end of the last ice age, and its most recent iteration we present to you now, right before the end of the petrolcene! What is its purpose? What secrets are contained within?

16 gauge powder-coated steel, fabricated and coated for us here in Los Angeles.

Regular price $135.00

Materials:

16 gauge heavy steel, powder coat, woven plastic handle.