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UNDE InGherat - The Shifting Talon | Convertible Claw & Pendant

InGherat - The Shifting Talon | Convertible Claw & Pendant

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Adaptable Armor for the Modern Myth

Embody the fluid nature of the dragon. The most versatile piece in the Ingherat Collection, this sterling silver talon is designed for the wanderer who seeks both elegance and utility. Whether worn on the finger as a protective claw or suspended as a sacred pendant, it remains a constant symbol of predatory grace.

The Spirit of the Piece: The Shifting Talon is the lightest and most accessible piece in the dragon’s lineage. Its brilliance lies in its dual nature: featuring two discreet lateral apertures, it can be easily threaded onto a chain or cord, transforming from a fingertip ring into a talismanic pendant in seconds.

The texture is raw and organic, echoing the weathered scales of a legendary beast, yet its slim profile makes it comfortable for daily "armoring." It is a piece of minimalist gothic design—stripped of excess, focusing entirely on form and function.

The Aesthetic: Silver-shadowed and sleek. This version is kept in its natural, oxidized sterling silver state to highlight the deep recesses of its hammered texture. It is a "starter" relic for those beginning their journey into the Ingherat mythos.


  • Material: Solid .925 Sterling Silver, hand-oxidized., 12g

  • Versatility: Dual-purpose design (Ring or Pendant).

  • Fit: Fully adjustable to fit any fingertip or knuckle.

  • Weight: The lightest silhouette in the collection, designed for effortless, all-day wear.

  • Texture: Signature "distressed" dragon-scale finish.

Artisan Note: Because this piece is adjustable and convertible, it makes for a perfect gift for those whose sizes you might not know. Each talon is hand-hammered, ensuring that the "scars" on your silver are uniquely yours.

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