Artifact No. 010 "Black Double Waisted Butcher leather Pigskin"
Artifact No. 010 "Black Double Waisted Butcher leather Pigskin"
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Artifact No. 010 — “Black Double Waisted Butcher” Leather Pigskin
With Artifact No. 010, Galleria Arkhive continues its quiet rebellion against disposable fashion, offering instead an object that feels excavated rather than produced.
The Black Double Waisted Butcher Leather Pigskin pant is uncompromising in both construction and intent. Cut from dense pigskin leather, the surface carries a natural tension—creases and grain left intact, refusing polish in favor of truth. The material behaves less like fabric and more like armor, aging as the body moves, recording wear as evidence rather than damage.
The double waistband is the defining gesture: architectural, deliberate, and structural. It recalls industrial uniforms and butcher aprons, reinforcing the idea of labor as lineage. This is not an aesthetic flourish—it is a reinforcement, a visible acknowledgment of weight, pressure, and endurance.
Lab-stone certified diamonds embellishments scatter across the leather like constellations, restrained but intentional, catching light without softening the silhouette. At the flared hems, gothic cross formations emerge in dense clusters—symbols that feel ceremonial rather than decorative. They ground the piece spiritually, anchoring it in faith, mortality, and inheritance. The crosses do not embellish; they testify.
From the rear, the pants read as almost monastic—clean lines, balanced proportions, and an emphasis on form over spectacle. The structure remains intact, unbroken, as if designed to stand even without a body inside it.
Artifact No. 010 does not chase modernity. It studies permanence. In an era obsessed with speed, these trousers move slowly—crafted to be worn, weathered, and eventually archived again. Not trend-driven, not seasonal, but referential.
This is leather as document.
Garment as artifact.
Workwear elevated to relic.
