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- Height: 5 cm
- Width: 3,5 cm (Opened: 6 cm)
- Depth: 1,5 cm
- Chain Length: approx. 52 cm
- Material: Pewter
- by Alchemy England
Mysterious Raven Locket with Hidden Chamber
Who doesn't know Edgar Allan Poe’s haunting poem about the raven, "Nevermore"? In this poetic tribute, 'Corvus Corax' – the heart of the raven – is revealed when you lift the wing of this intricately crafted locket. A perfect hiding place for a photo of a loved one, carried close to your heart. The magnificent locket measures 5 cm high, 3.5 cm wide (6 cm when open), and 1.5 cm deep, hanging from a 52 cm chain. Handmade in England by Alchemy England, 'The Augurium' is more than a gothic accessory – it’s a tribute to eternal love and a meaningful gift with deep symbolism.
Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s Legacy
This raven necklace pays homage to dark romantic literature and adds poetic depth to your look. The locket opens to hold a keepsake, letting you carry memories and love discreetly and elegantly.
Handcrafted Detail and Symbolism
With “Corvus Corax” engraved beneath the wing, this pendant offers gothic elegance and mysticism. Crafted from fine pewter by Alchemy England, it's a quality piece full of emotion and charm.
A Gift of Eternal Memory
Whether for someone special or for yourself, The Augurium is more than jewelry – it’s a story, a token of love, remembrance, and gothic soul.
Discover Your Hidden Symbol – Shop Now
Keep a secret close to your heart. Discover The Augurium now – a gothic necklace that carries memory, magic, and mystery in every detail.
Manufacturer: The Alchemy Carta Ltd, The Alembic, Hazel Drive, LE3 2JE, Leicester, United Kingdom, eu@alchemygroup.com
Responsible Person in the EU: Alchemy Carta Ltd, c/o Outer Vision SI, Avda Paisos Catalanes 168, 17457 Riudellots de la Selva, Girona, Espana, eu@alchemygroup.comPlease note: Reviews are not checked for authenticity prior to publication. They can therefore also come from consumers who actually did not purchase/use the rated products.