Crux Mortis – The Cross of Death is a meditation cast in silver: a cruciform reliquary guarded by four skulls, each a silent witness to mortality, judgment, and devotion. At its center stands the cross—not as ornament, but as axis—dividing and binding the ring into a single, unyielding form.
The skulls, positioned at the cardinal points, evoke the medieval doctrine of memento mori: the reminder that all power, flesh, and identity return to dust. Rather than depicting chaos or violence, the design reflects order—death rendered symmetrical, disciplined, and inevitable. The cross emerges from this structure as a symbol of endurance and dominion, anchoring the ring in sacred geometry and ritual balance.
Crafted with substantial weight and sculptural depth, Crux Mortis wears as both artifact and vow. It is not a declaration of rebellion, but of awareness—a piece for those who understand death not as an end, but as a threshold.
This ring belongs to the Ars Sacra tradition: knowledge preserved, symbolism earned, meaning revealed through contemplation rather than spectacle.
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