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Serpent Cross Pendant – Gothic Flared Cross Snake Necklace

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snake wrapped cross pendant front view — serpent head resting at center cross with oxidized dark metal finish
Serpent Cross Pendant – Gothic Flared Cross Snake Necklace
$65.00

The serpent did not tempt. It offered knowledge. The cross did not redeem. It marked a boundary between what was and what could be.

In the oldest layers of Western symbolism, the serpent and the cross were not opposites — they were companions. The caduceus, the Nehushtan, the Ouroboros wrapped around the axis mundi: across Greek, Hebrew, and Norse traditions, the snake coiled around a vertical form was an image of transformation, of wisdom held at the threshold. The cross was the threshold. The serpent was what moved through it.

This pendant renders that tension in three dimensions. A gothic flared cross — four arms extending outward with sharp, deliberate points — with a serpent coiled around the shaft, its body pressing into the metal, its head resting at the center. The oxidized finish builds shadow into every scale and contour. It hangs on a box chain at chest level, heavy enough that you feel it settle when you put it on.

If you're drawn to dark symbolic necklaces that carry more than one layer of meaning, this is the one that holds the oldest version of the story.

Design Highlights

  • Gothic flared cross — four arms with sharp outward points, strong silhouette
  • Serpent coiled around the shaft — body pressed into the cross, head at center
  • Oxidized dark metal finish — shadow built into every scale and carved edge
  • Box chain — sits at chest level, moves cleanly with the body

The Symbolism

The serpent-and-cross motif predates Christianity by millennia. In ancient Greek tradition, the snake coiled around a staff represented healing and transformation — the shedding of skin as a metaphor for renewal. In medieval Christian iconography, the same image appeared as the Nehushtan: a bronze serpent raised on a pole, a symbol of both sin and salvation held in the same form. The tension was the point. Wearing this is not choosing one reading over another. It is wearing the image that has always held both.

Material & Craft

  • 316L surgical-grade stainless steel with a weight you can feel
  • Waterproof. Pool, ocean, shower — put it on and leave it on
  • Oxidized antiquing deepens the serpent scales and cross relief — shadow caught in every line
  • Not something you forget is there

Explore more dark aesthetic necklaces and vampirecore jewelry from Veilhinge.

RING SIZE GUIDE

Find your perfect fit — before the ring finds you.

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Step 1 - Measure with ruler 01

Cut a thin strip of paper or use a piece of string. Wrap it snugly around the base of your finger.

Step 2 - Mark the overlap 02

Mark the point where the paper or string overlaps with a pen. This marks your finger's circumference.

Step 3 - Read your size 03

Lay your string flat and measure the distance between the marks in millimeters.

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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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