Small ‘The Coven’ NFT Drop Gains Notice on OpenSea
In the niche world of limited-edition digital collectibles, a compact 12-piece Ethereum NFT series known as “The Coven” continues to attract quiet interest more than three years after its debut.
Launched in October 2022 by artist @tinselhag, the collection consists of exactly 12 unique artworks unified by a dark, mystical theme. Rather than pursuing mass minting, the project focuses on a tightly curated set of pieces, each exploring distinct characters or concepts within an overarching coven narrative.

The complete roster of NFTs includes: The Lioness, The Night, The Vampyre, The Charmer, The Sacred, The Flame, The Enigma, The Scavenger, The Flesh, The Orbiter, The Devout and The Angel. Several pieces have recorded recent secondary market activity on OpenSea, with sales such as The Night, The Vampyre, The Charmer, The Enigma, The Scavenger, The Orbiter and The Angel changing hands at approximately 0.10 ETH each.
Unlike many larger NFT projects that emphasize community utilities or expansive roadmaps, “The Coven” presents itself as a straightforward artistic offering centered on visual storytelling. The works are built on the Ethereum blockchain and remain viewable and tradable exclusively through the OpenSea platform.
Three representative pieces illustrate the collection’s range and aesthetic:
The Lioness
This artwork emphasizes strength and grace in a stylized figure, serving as a strong visual anchor for the mystical elements running through the series.

View The Lioness NFT on OpenSea
The Vampyre
Drawing on gothic influences while applying modern digital techniques, the piece creates an atmospheric intensity through careful character detailing.

View The Vampyre NFT on OpenSea
The Angel
Providing a notable contrast to the darker tones prevalent in the collection, this NFT delves into ethereal qualities within the coven framework.

With its restrained supply and focused creative scope, “The Coven” offers collectors a concise example of thematic digital art from @tinselhag. The collection remains accessible on OpenSea for those interested in exploring or acquiring the pieces.
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