Grim Reaper Hobo Coin Pendant Necklace — 1921 Dark Occult Memento Mori Jewelry
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The Story
The figure of the robed reaper carrying a scythe did not originate as a symbol of terror. It emerged in 14th-century Europe during the Black Death — a period when death arrived without warning, without distinction, and without appeal. The scythe was a harvesting tool. The robe concealed the face. The message was not cruelty. It was equality: the reaper comes for everyone, and no rank or wealth changes the terms.
This pendant places that figure at the center of a 1921 coin face, hand-cut and surrounded by the E Pluribus Unum inscription. A crescent moon rises behind the reaper’s shoulder. A sun disc marks the upper field. The symbols are older than the coin. The coin is older than the pendant. Each piece is hand-cut.
What It Represents
Memento Mori
The reaper is the oldest memento mori figure in Western iconography — a reminder not to fear death, but to live with the awareness that it is coming. The scythe does not threaten. It clarifies.
The Moon and Sun
The crescent moon and sun disc flanking the reaper encode the cycle of time — night and day, ending and beginning, the rhythm that continues regardless of who is standing in it.
Currency as Reckoning
The 1921 coin face and E Pluribus Unum inscription frame the reaper in the language of a nation — a reminder that even the most powerful institutions exist within the same terms as everything else.
Design Highlights
- Robed reaper with scythe hand-cut at center — crescent moon and sun disc detail in the field behind the figure
- E Pluribus Unum inscription and 1921 date on the coin border, fully visible around the open frame
- Four-prong open coin setting — no drilling or soldering on the coin; can be removed and kept as a collectible
- Skull bail cast separately above the frame; coin diameter 38 mm (approx. 1.5 in); box chain included
Aging & Patina
Hand-cut from a modern hobo-style coin replica and individually polished by hand. The silver-plated copper surface is designed to develop a unique vintage patina over time — making each piece a personal relic rather than a mass-produced accessory.
Styling Suggestions
- Worn alone over black — the reaper reads at distance, the coin inscription rewards a closer look
- Layered with a flat chain or other symbolic pendants for a dark occult stack
- With dark academic, gothic, or alternative styling where memento mori is worn as philosophy, not costume
- For those drawn to the reaper archetype, occult symbolism, or the tradition of wearing death as a reminder to live
Specifications
- Material: Copper base, silver-plated
- Finish: Antique silver tone
- Color: Silver
- Coin diameter: 38 mm (approx. 1.5 in)
- Setting: Four-prong open frame — no drilling or soldering
- Bail: Skull cast, integrated
- Chain: Box chain included
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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