



"Note of Salvation" Pendant
From the Vaults Beneath the Temple of Trade. When kingdoms burned, it wasn’t prayers they carried. It was this.
This pendant, cast in Sterling Silver 925 and cloaked in 18k gold Vermeil, resembles a sacred document not of scripture, but of currency.
Heavy with judgment at 31.53 grams, the Note of Salvation is the last known relic from the Temple of Trade, where gold was worshipped as god and salvation had a price.
Its design mimics the pressed texture of forbidden tender, a royal promissory note, once slipped beneath the marble table of kings and murderers alike.
At its center, engraved with baroque precision, is the Mark of the Folded Cross: an emblem found only on blood-bound bailouts, meant to erase sins, debts, or names for a price.
Legends claim Darious Blackwood wore this pendant as a final bargain: when his army starved and his allies fled, he bartered his name in exchange for passage through the Burning Strait.
The pendant didn't buy freedom, it bought silence, and that was enough. Gold never forgets its owners. Only their reasons.
The pendant Comes without a chain. Currently our signature chain is the Cortez Chain with CrownLock™ clasp which can be ordered separately in different sizes.
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