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Reliquiarium Auratum: Neo-Figurative Stratified Realism (Style LoRA)

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Updated: Aug 19, 2026

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Jul 28, 2026

Base Model

Krea 2

Training
Steps: 3,500
Epochs: 10
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Trigger Words
Reliquiarium Auratum,
Reliquiarium Auratum, Gilded reliquary, neo-figurative painting, painterly composition, restrained color, Limited palette, melancholia, textural abstraction, mineral texture, layered paint, cracked varnish, cracked impasto, heavy impasto, oxidized gilding, eroded gold leaf, ivory, charcoal, oxidized silver, aged gold, weathered bronze, ash gray,
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Reliquiarium Auratum: Neo-Figurative Stratified Realism

Reliquiarium Auratum transforms subjects into sacred relics suspended between sculpture, painting, and archaeology. Figures emerge through layered material histories rather than conventional rendering, where fractured gilding, oxidized metals, cracked enamel, and mineral stratification become inseparable from the form itself. Every portrait feels preserved rather than painted, as though excavated from an ancient cathedral or curated within a forgotten museum.

It does four important things:

  • defines the material language (Reliquiarium Auratum) through layered gilding, fractured enamel, oxidized metals, and archaeological surfaces.

  • anchors the artistic movement (Neo-Figurative Stratified Realism) by combining symbolic portraiture with realistic anatomy and monumental composition.

  • locks the surface system using stratified textures, ceramic fracture, mineral deposits, and impasto-inspired material buildup rather than conventional brushwork.

  • establishes the emotional atmosphere through reverence, stillness, sacred symbolism, and museum-like presentation instead of conventional dark fantasy.

Recommended Weights - Between .5 and 2.5 with 1.0 being ideal

Disclaimer

I'll be honest, I don't think the LoRA Training captured the depth of the original training images and wonder if I didn't do specific enough tagging to get what I was looking for. This feels more similar to Aurum Tenebris than the tessellating decay of the the source images. It still has elements of the materiality I was striving for, but not in the same volume as I was hoping. I haven't played with stronger LoRA weights yet so that may be something to mess around with to get the desired effect.