Tin
The drawer of the cabinet you were told not to open.
A beetle pinned like a museum specimen. A flying saucer interrupting a perfectly good 19th-century landscape. A full anatomical skeleton straight from a medical plate. A cropped ribcage for people who want to be subtle about it. A two-headed rat that no natural historian would sign off on.
Every design is printed on a slim steel pocket wallet. One-handed push-button closure, side clasps, 3.94in by 2.36in. Holds 6–8 cards plus folded cash and your ID.
For collectors, the pleasantly morbid, and people who know normal is overrated.