The Woman Holding Court
Women Holding Court is a signature collection inside Ancestors Tavern — a gallery of women who are no longer waiting to be chosen, forgiven, or understood.
These figures do not pose.
They preside.
Each woman in this collection exists in a moment of authority — emotional, spiritual, ancestral, or defiant. Some are witches. Some are queens. Some are ghosts, widows, lovers, judges, or quiet observers. What binds them is not their role, but their refusal to be small.
These are women who have survived something.
Their gazes are steady. Their hands are occupied with symbols of power — books, keys, animals, flames, thrones, mirrors, relics. Even when they appear soft, they are not weak. Even when they appear broken, they are not defeated.
Women Holding Court is about reclaiming narrative.
About choosing yourself after the world has tried to rewrite you.
About standing in your own story and saying: this is mine now.
This collection belongs to anyone who has ever been underestimated, dismissed, silenced, or told they were too much — and kept going anyway.
Inside the world of Ancestors Tavern, these women do not ask permission.
They rule.