Dat Rosa Mel Apibus Alchemical Rose Occult Art T‑Shirt | Hermetic Hideaway

$27.99

Bloom into the hermetic hive with this Dat Rosa Mel Apibus alchemical rose occult art T‑shirt, crafted for Rosicrucian romantics, art‑history nerds, and dark‑academia alchemists alike.
Inspired by the classic emblem whose Latin motto means “the rose gives honey to the bees,” this design places a radiant rose at the center of the world, flanked by bees, hives, and open landscape – a visual meditation on how hidden wisdom (the rose) quietly feeds the seekers who work for it (the bees).

Printed in rich, vintage‑style color on a soft, durable cotton blend, this T‑shirt turns a centuries‑old hermetic symbol into wearable ritual gear for modern mystics. The composition nods to Rosicrucian and alchemical traditions, making it more than just a graphic tee: it functions as a sigil for those who live between libraries, studios, and candlelit altars.
Pair it with tweed blazers and long coats for a scholarly dark‑academia look, or with black denim and boots for a more street‑level occult aesthetic. Whether you’re reading esoteric texts, brewing coffee at 2 a.m., or wandering museum galleries, this shirt marks you as part of the swarm that still gathers around the secret rose.

Ideal for lovers of hermetic symbolism, Rosicrucian imagery, and symbolic apparel, the Dat Rosa Mel Apibus tee is a subtle statement piece for anyone who prefers their fashion infused with Latin mottos, alchemical roses, and quiet, contemplative magic

Item Number:RT0069
Gender:Unisex
Model:Oversized
Fabric:100% cotton
Fabric Weight:7.7 oz/yd² (260 g/m²)
Fabric Thickness:Thick
Care Instructions:Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry clean
Features:Basics, Casual, Sporty, Street, Vintage, Daily Casual, Outdoor, Running, Sport, Office, Pure Cotton, Washed, Short Sleeve, Drop Shoulder, Round Neck / O-Neck, Regular, Loose, Spring, Summer, Autumn
Print Size:40*52cm
Notes:Minor batch differences can occur during blank garment production due to variations in fabric, dye and processing. This is common in apparel manufacturing, and we work hard to keep every item consistent.