Skull Heart Pendant Necklace – Twin Skull Memento Mori
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The heart was never just about love. It was always about what you were willing to carry.
In medieval European iconography, the heart and the skull appeared together more often than apart. Memento mori — remember that you will die — was not a morbid instruction. It was a practical one. The people who wore skull imagery were not obsessed with death. They were trying to stay honest about life. The heart, in that same tradition, was not a symbol of romance. It was the seat of courage, of will, of the thing inside you that kept moving when everything else said stop. Put them together and you get something older than gothic aesthetics: the idea that devotion and mortality are the same conversation.
This pendant renders that conversation in three dimensions. A heart silhouette — full, weighted, unmistakable — with twin skull faces carved into each side. Not decorative skulls. Skulls with presence. The oxidized finish builds shadow into every hollow and contour, making the detail visible from across a room and precise when you hold it close. It sits at chest level on a box chain, heavy enough that you feel it when you move.
If you're drawn to skull jewelry that carries symbolic weight rather than shock value, this is the one that holds both sides of the conversation.
Design Highlights
- Heart silhouette — full form, weighted presence, not stylized or minimized
- Twin skull faces — one on each side of the heart, carved with depth and shadow
- Oxidized dark metal finish — shadow caught in every hollow and facial contour
- Box chain — sits at chest level, moves with the body
The Symbolism
The skull-and-heart combination has appeared across cultures for centuries — in Day of the Dead traditions, in Victorian mourning jewelry, in medieval memento mori iconography. In each context, the meaning is similar: love and loss are not opposites. Devotion and mortality are not opposites. The heart that keeps beating knows, on some level, that it will stop. Wearing this is not wearing a statement about death. It is wearing a statement about what you choose to hold onto anyway.
Material & Craft
- 316L surgical-grade stainless steel — tarnish-resistant, corrosion-resistant, skin-friendly
- Waterproof. Pool, ocean, shower — put it on and leave it on
- Oxidized antiquing deepens the skull relief and heart silhouette — shadow built into every carved line
- Not something you forget is there
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RING SIZE GUIDE
Find your perfect fit — before the ring finds you.
01
Cut a thin strip of paper or use a piece of string. Wrap it snugly around the base of your finger.
02
Mark the point where the paper or string overlaps with a pen. This marks your finger's circumference.
03
Lay your string flat and measure the distance between the marks in millimeters.
| US SIZE | CIRCUMFERENCE (mm) |
|---|---|
| 5 | 49.3 |
| 6 | 51.8 |
| 7 | 54.4 |
| 8 | 56.9 |
| 9 | 59.5 |
| 10 | 62.1 |
| 11 | 64.6 |
| 12 | 67.2 |
| 13 | 69.7 |
OPEN BAND RINGS
Select Veilhinge rings feature an open band design and can be gently adjusted ±1 size from their original shipped size for a comfortable fit. To avoid metal fatigue, we recommend minimal and gradual adjustment — do not bend the band back and forth repeatedly.
SIZING TIPS
Measure at the end of the day — fingers are slightly larger then, giving you the most comfortable fit.
If you're between sizes, size up for a more comfortable wear.
Knuckle larger than the base of your finger? Measure both and choose a size in between.
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