

Pendant Symbolism
1. Eye of Hades
The Eye is a symbol of protection. The God of the Dead kept a watchful gaze over the souls in his domain.
2. Eternity
This classical Greek pattern represents the constant flow of life—an endless cycle of life and death.
3. Legacy
The cross-section is a nod to classical Greek architecture, under which Hades was likely worshipped; it’s legacy on modern design cannot be overstated.
4. Decay
The dead vines that twist around the entire peace symbolize a state of decay. They can also be interpreted as roots to reference Hades’ realm below the earth.

Ring Symbolism
1. Eye of Hades
The Eye symbolizes the protection Hades. The God of the Dead was ever-watchful over the souls that dwelled in his domain.
2. Roots from Below
A symbol of life from below, the roots wrap around to grasp the symbol of Hades.
3. Eternity
This classical Greek pattern represents eternity—no beginning or end. Life and death are a cycle that continues on forever.