High clergy signet ring (black)
A seamless collaboration of macabre style and old world elegance, this gracefully tenebrous signet ring has been cast from stark obsidian and stormily iridescent labradorite. That former ore, as it is sculpted to create the band of this ring, is breathtaking in its depth and purity, with not a blemish to be found in its midnight hues. It wraps about the wearer's ring finger smoothly with a mirror like gleam, supporting four mounted prongs at its apex and a cathedral setting for the center stone. The vitreous focal point in question is a uniquely carved shard of tempestuously colored labradorite, the grayish blue mineral veined by streaks of pearlescent cerulean, jade and ebony like some surreally stormy sky, or wild contagion ravaging its victim's veins. It is faceted, then, to render the likeness of a miniature coffin, with a shape elongated to roughly an inch, and showcasing a classic, six sided build. Minute hinges of bone, dyed black, line the left side of the little box to add some function to the design, allowing one to flip it open and peer inwards at the cursive script engraved at the bottom.
"Forever Beats the Nocturnal Heart."
R, S
V, R, A
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