Medusa Pendant – Guardian of Ancient Myth
This handcrafted sterling silver pendant features the profile of Medusa, framed by a detailed Greek Key border. In Greek mythology, Medusa was the most famous of the Gorgons, her snake-like hair and petrifying gaze making her both feared and revered as a protective symbol.
Worn as a talisman in ancient times, Medusa represented power, transformation, and protection against evil. A striking piece of jewelry for enthusiasts of mythology, history, and symbolic designs.
Key Features:
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Medusa Profile Design: Snake hair engraving with Greek Key border
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Sterling Silver Craftsmanship: Durable, elegant, and symbolic
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Mythological Symbolism: Protection, transformation, feminine power
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Unisex Jewelry: Ideal for both men and women
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Ancient Amulet: Inspired by Greek mythology and symbolism
| Material / Stamp | 925 Sterling Silver |
| Pendant Dimensions | 33x33mm / 1.30 x 1.30 in |
| Weight | 10-11 grams |
| Chain Weight | 18 Inches 4.40 Grams 20 Inches 4.75 Grams 22 Inches 5.10 Grams 24 Inches 5.45 Grams |
| Finish | Oxidized, Polished, Gold, Rose Gold |
| Style | Mythological, Ancient, Symbolic, Gothic |
| Bail | 4mm |
| Engravability | Yes |
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Care guide
Care guide
Sterling silver may naturally oxidize over time. Store it dry, avoid chemicals and water exposure, and polish gently with a soft cloth to restore shine. For gold, gold-plated, and rose-gold-plated pieces, avoid perfumes, lotions, and harsh cleaners, and wipe gently after wear to help preserve the finish.
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