Necrotic Seal — Stygian Eyeball Crimson Talisman Earring - Awhisker

Necrotic Seal — Stygian Eyeball Crimson Talisman Earring

Single / Surgical Titanium Post
$51.00
Sale price  $51.00 Regular price 
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Necrotic Seal — Stygian Eyeball Crimson Talisman Earring - Awhisker

Necrotic Seal — Stygian Eyeball Crimson Talisman Earring

$51.00
Sale price  $51.00 Regular price 

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The Artifact's Lore

The ocular anomaly does not belong to the living. It bears the distinct, necrotic pallor of something dragged from stagnant waters, its iris suffocated beneath a heavy, ashen cataract. A crimson talisman is adhered across its surface at a skewed angle—a hasty, desperate seal applied to a corpse that had already begun to turn. Below the eye, metal tassels descend like twisted chains, dragging the sheer weight of the underworld against the jawline. It does not decorate. It merely records the presence of a sealed carcass.

Lore & Provenance

In the darkest sealing traditions, the "Stygian Carcass" represents the absolute threshold of decay. The grey film over the eye is not a stylistic choice; it is the biological record of necrosis. The crooked crimson script is an occult directive—a binding sigil slapped onto the entity to force it into dormancy. The twisted metal fringe does not sway with grace; it hangs with the heavy, unyielding gravity of mortuary chains, tethering the revenant to the physical plane.

Anomalies & Forging

Each necrotic eye is hand-sculpted, ensuring the ashen cataract obscures the iris in a singular, unrepeatable pattern. The skewed placement of the crimson talisman is deliberate, varying subtly per piece to mimic the frantic haste of a physical sealing ritual. The twisted chain tassels exhibit the cold, oxidized tonal variation intrinsic to the forging process.

Physical Composition

Material: Mixed Media
Suspension Hardware: Pierced Post (Surgical Titanium) or Non-Pierced Protocol (Clip-On)
Eyeball Diameter: 0.55 in

Format: Single / Matched Pair
Production Lead Time: 30 days from time of acquisition.

Containment Protocols

Store away from prolonged moisture. Do not submerge. Wipe hardware with a dry cloth; avoid abrasive contact with the eyeball surface. When not worn, lay flat or suspend — do not compress the chain links under weight.

The Artisan

Attributed to: Sanmu Mumu
Original name: 三目睦睦

The Curator's Archive

Q: What is the diameter of the eyeball element?
A: The eyeball is 0.55 inches in diameter.

Q: Are any two pieces identical?
A: No. The sigil rendered across each eyeball surface is unrepeatable — no two pieces carry the same configuration of marks.

Q: What suspension hardware does this adornment use?
A: Pierced Post (Surgical Titanium) for pierced lobes, or Non-Pierced Protocol (Clip-On) for non-pierced wear. Note preference at time of acquisition.

Q: Is this available as a single piece or a pair?
A: Both configurations are offered: Single and Matched Pair.

Artifact Preservation

Each relic within our archive is either artisan-forged or meticulously unearthed. The materials bear the natural marks of time, forging, and intentional decay. Micro-texture shifts, asymmetrical forms, and heavy patina are never flaws—they are the vital proof of authenticity that separates these oddities from mass-produced objects. To preserve its essence, avoid harsh chemicals and allow the artifact to age naturally within your personal sanctuary.

Acquisition & Transport

Due to the rare and often singular nature of our curated archive, all acquisitions are handled as final once dispatched.
If an artifact arrives damaged in transit, please contact the Archive within 72 hours of delivery with an unboxing video or clear photographic evidence. Once verified, we will arrange an appropriate resolution.

The Archive's Ethos

Since 2025, Awhisker has evolved from an independent studio into a curated gallery of grotesque collections and unearthed oddities. This archive is dedicated to every curious soul who dares to gaze into the abyss. We do not just sell objects; we curate the macabre, the asymmetrical, and the profound.

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