The Grim Reaper's soul-taker, and symbol for the end of mortal life. The scythe wraps over the ear with the blade hooking over the top, and a stud securing it from the skull at the bottom.
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A bramble of thorns entangles the ear, weeping tears of Swarovski crystal blood; see also P530 & A80 for coordinating items.
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The unattainable black rose bleeds for what cannot be'; unique black pewter finish, studded with Swarovski white & 'blood drop' crystals. For companion pieces, see P560 & R155.
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Traces of human existence cling desperately to life; with surgical steel post.
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Like a whispering shoulder devil or a witchs familiar, this dragon, piercing through the ear lobe, tempts the wearer into acts of shameful depravity.
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From Greek meaning 'dead end of body', with the Sacrum piercing the lobe of the ear.
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Fettered, dark passion, displayed by the enamelled black heart.
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In Roman mythology; Sylvanus is god of the woods. The ornate, baroque ear-covering is supported by a chain to a separate section hooked-on at the top of the ear.
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A hematite cabochon, chaos-arrows stud with shackled cuff.
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The serpent of Eden twists through and around the beguiled wearers ear.
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A sparkling top cuff with chained crystal stud. Single earing.
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A pewter cuff with deadly spikes. Single earing.
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Cuff Stud Mystical seal of success
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Cuff Stud Chained faith and loyalty
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Cuff Stud In the style of the great C14th cathedral architect.
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Cuff Stud Grotesque spider, chained to it's fines lined web.
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