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        Colours:

        Aged parchment and ivory
        Deep forest green and faded olive
        Dusty plum and dried lavender
        Brass, amber, and sepia tones
        Hints of midnight blue and rusted copper

        Imagery & Visuals:

        Weathered wooden shelves filled with glass bottles and dried herbs
        Old handwritten labels and botanical sketches
        Mortar and pestle on stone counters
        Flickering candles and hanging bunches of lavender or sage
        Mysterious tinctures and wax-sealed vials
        Timeworn medical books and aged scrolls
        Pressed flowers in apothecary journals

        Textures:

        Rough parchment and brittle book pages
        Cracked leather-bound tomes
        Wax-dripped candlesticks and patina-covered metal
        Textured fabrics like raw linen and woven wool
        Bark, roots, and powdered herbs

        Mood & Atmosphere:

        Curious, old-world, and quietly magical
        Rich in natural textures and time-stained details
        Evokes ancient wisdom and rustic alchemy
        A place where folklore, botany, and healing intertwine

        Inspirational Quotes & Words:

        “Knowledge is brewed, not born”
        “In every leaf, a lesson”
        “The cure and the curse grow side by side”
        “Where old secrets steep in amber light”
        “Healer, herbalist, keeper of forgotten ways”

        Interior or Décor Inspiration:

        Antique cabinets of curiosities
        Herb bundles hanging from beams
        Collections of labelled jars and aged tools
        Apothecary drawers with brass handles
        Shelves layered with vintage books, moss, and bone artefacts

        Lifestyle & Activities:

        Making herbal teas and natural salves
        Studying folk remedies or medieval botany
        Creating potion-like artworks or labels
        Foraging for wild herbs
        Journaling in handmade books or writing with a quill

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