With the world at their feet, the hedonistic 'bright young things' of the Deco Era dazzle with style; with 9 Swarovski, square & round cut crystals & black enamelled panels.
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A 1920's style, rectilinear, aesthetic construct of the final resting place to entertain the maestro designer of the era; featuring a striking Triangular-cut Swarovski crystal dropper & smokey enamel tomb.
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A cascade of crystal blood pours from the cruel wounds of a tortured love; see matching earrings, E272.
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Concealed within this face of death, the spider patiently awaits its next victim; with Swarovski crystals & stainless steel etched 'web'
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Sociopathic gesture from an alternative Swedish femme fatale.
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From Veneziano's c.1515 painting of Lucrezia Borgia, her pendant, including secret compartment to cater for her predilection for poison.
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'Death on the Wing' - the ephemerally mournful symbol of mortality weeps obsidian tears; with Swarovski Jet crystal droppers.
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Looking deep into the gothic heart, the face of death will peer back with inevitable certainty. See matching earrings, E271.
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The Night of Death' - Grimnir, the Anglo Saxon god and spirit of death, daily, after dusk, circumnavigates the globe to reap his harvest of souls; with translucent 'coral' enamelled map, ringed by Latin etched brass.
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The haunting remains of lost romance; articulated pendant with Swarovski crystals.
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The sinister nocturnal persona of Count Magistus in the Slavic forests of the Bohmerwald.
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A pergola of desire enshrining the fate of a broken dream.
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This pendant is a symbol of the omnipotent Greek god of healing and a natural receptacle for secret and elixial potions; (strong glass vial with cork stopper).
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Classic brass hinged, ivy covered and jewelled memorial stone. Inscribed 'In Amorta R.I.P'. To secret-away an image of your beloved.
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Classic skull of the philosopher. Black rose in the teeth.
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Encapsulated in a smoke glazed pewter coffin, the Prince is viewed in his matinal retreat.
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The pitiful tortured remains of a hapless nobody clad in chains.
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The compass in which every direction points north from the centre, symbolising the principle and virtue of Chaos. Could make a good ninja star as well if it was sharpened up a bit!
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The Latin inscription reads 'All things change and we with them', the inset mirror revealing the horrifying face of the future. Death is the only thing that is certain in life.
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