Black cross men's necklace
Beads necklace for men or women Black Cross
Necklace in 6 mm fine stones adorned with our skulls, our beads and our Santa Muerte logo in pewter, mounted on steel cable.
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Size : 60cm
Each necklace is made to order and by hand in our Parisian workshop.
Discover the bold Black Cross Necklace from Santa Muerte, a unique piece that fuses timeless elegance with a rebellious touch. This exquisite necklace, specially designed for men, is a symbol of bold style and strong character.
Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Black Cross Necklace features an elegant combination of black regalite beads , each an authentic fine stone. The inspiration of the Teutonic Knights is reflected in each bead, evoking the mystique of the warriors of the Black Cross.
This unique piece of jewelry is more than just a simple beads necklace. It proudly displays two pewter skulls, a pewter cross and a small black cross , creating a perfect balance between mysticism and style. The distinctive details of the Santa Muerte brand, emblem of the world of tattoos, rock and rebellion, add a bold dimension to this exceptional necklace.
Each Black Cross Necklace is a work of art in itself, carefully crafted to ensure exceptional quality. The black regalite beads symbolize strength and power, while the exclusive use of fine stones eliminates any risk of allergies thanks to the total absence of alloys.
Although designed for men, this striking necklace can also be worn elegantly by women, adding a touch of mystery and boldness to their style. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Santa Muerte, where artisanal know-how meets the rebellious world of rock and tattoos.
Opt for originality, choose the Santa Muerte Black Cross Necklace an unrivaled style statement for those who dare to stand out. Order now and explore the unique essence of this jewelry that transcends trends..
A knight with the black cross or medieval Teutonic knight was a member of the Catholic military order Deutscher Orden or Teutonic Order, officially founded in March 1198 CE. With their famous black cross on a white tunic, the austere Teutonic Knights became masters of trade and diplomacy, carving out vast swathes of territory from their base in Prussia and building castles across Europe, from Sicily to Lithuania.