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Gods Phylactery

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Phylactery= D&D Referance. Its a necromantic amulet that sustains the undead life of a Lich. It contains its life force...

Custom Pendant for someone. This is my first attempt at advanced multi-stone wrapping... I think it came out really nice despite how much it has been torturing me.. lol.
In this pendant there are..
2 rainbow moonstones
2 baltic amber cabs
1 hematite point
1 hematite cube
1 Moss agate point
& 1 Gold Stone
Wrapped in silver and copper wire.

If I were to put an actual price on this piece it would be around $180...

It weights 75g and is about 5 inches long...



the reason for the name of this piece....
The person who commissioned it is someone that I do not associate with anymore. He seemed like an alright guy at first but definitely seemed a little off, b/c I am very adept at recognizing behavioral quirks (as well as knowing quite a lot about psychology and psychiatry). He became a close friend and over the course of a couple months he revealed himself to be a sociopath... He was also very religious and claimed to be highly enlightened, as well as being able to directly speak with God. This guy is probably going to become a cult leader or something.
I know the diagnostic criteria for antisocial personality disorder very well... I know the warning signs for early onset psychopathy (like torturing and killing small animals, and bullying people). He admitted to doing both of those things as a child. I feel comfortable posting this b/c if he ever finds this post I want him to know that we know, and he needs help before he hurts someone. This is why we are not around now, im sorry, but you need psychiatric help.
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ErichZannIII's avatar
I love it.  I love everything about it.  The necklace, that is.  It's beautiful.  And I would agree that it's probably worth about that much.  I've hardly got ten or more ranks in Appraise (Terrible joke, I know.)  But I can say that with the work that probably went into it, the painstaking labor, it would be worth a lot.

I'd love to see the rest of your portfolio.  Maybe you could go into business in jewelry making.  Lots of people like locally made, homemade items.  They have a homey feel to them.