Black glass set into a gothic pewter cross frame gives the all important excursion into the world of the X-ray with nothing less than a look into a human head! |
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Taking inspiration from the raven's one word answer to everything in the 1845 poem, The Raven, this black and silver cross is inscribed with the word Nevermore.
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The Swarovski 'garnet' crystal heart of a vampire, immutably consigned to ashes and oblivion.
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The silent funery cross hangs with the skull and crossbones flag and swarovski crystals.
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The mystical blood red cross wrapped with the deadly black rose
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An intricate cross with customary lavish Orthodox flourishing. The crystal sacred heart suspended at it's centre.
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A Greek Orthodox pendant, inlayed with protective, amuletic sigils and provincial names for the vampire; Vlokoslak, Upir, Vrykolakas and Strigoii.
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Early Christianity in classical Celtic carved knot work.
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Gothic pewter cross with 'haemoglobin' red and black enamel detail, and a nice center piece.
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Gothic tracery inspired by the great cathedral. A black crystal is the center piece for this cross
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A vampiric hybrid of the Egyptian symbol for eternal life and the stylistic form of High Gothic. Black central crystal with intricate arms.
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A delicate, Victorian grave marking cross with red crystals.
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