Description
A hand-colored cartographic rendering of South Carolina from 1883 displays the state's geological formations in rich jewel tones of crimson, ochre, sage green, and lavender, with county lines and topographic features meticulously delineated across a cream ground. The composition balances scientific precision with decorative artistry, featuring an ornamental legend on the left margin and directional indicators on the right, creating a layered portrait of the land as understood through nineteenth-century geological study. Sewn from a durable canvas-like exterior with a soft lining and made to order, in three sizes up to one that fits a tablet. A catchall for toiletries, art supplies, or small electronics, carrying an independent artist's work instead of a plain zip bag.