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Inspired by the loyal dogs carved onto ancient Greek and Roman funerary stelae, the Hound Pendant honors one of humanity’s oldest bonds: the devotion between a person and the animal who walked beside them.
Across the ancient world, dogs appear on funerary reliefs not merely as decoration, but as companions. They sit at their owners’ feet, follow them into scenes of farewell, or stand alert beside the threshold between life and death. In these quiet images, the dog becomes a guardian of memory, a witness to love, and a symbol of fidelity that outlasts the body.
Cast in solid gold, this pendant takes the form of a weathered fragment, as though broken from an ancient stone. A hound stands before the remains of a classical doorway, its body watchful, noble, and still. The piece is not a direct copy of a single artifact, but an homage to the animals preserved in ancient funerary art: beloved companions rendered eternal.
A talisman for loyalty, remembrance, and the creatures who remain with us long after they are gone.
Original: $1,200.00
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Inspired by the loyal dogs carved onto ancient Greek and Roman funerary stelae, the Hound Pendant honors one of humanity’s oldest bonds: the devotion between a person and the animal who walked beside them.
Across the ancient world, dogs appear on funerary reliefs not merely as decoration, but as companions. They sit at their owners’ feet, follow them into scenes of farewell, or stand alert beside the threshold between life and death. In these quiet images, the dog becomes a guardian of memory, a witness to love, and a symbol of fidelity that outlasts the body.
Cast in solid gold, this pendant takes the form of a weathered fragment, as though broken from an ancient stone. A hound stands before the remains of a classical doorway, its body watchful, noble, and still. The piece is not a direct copy of a single artifact, but an homage to the animals preserved in ancient funerary art: beloved companions rendered eternal.
A talisman for loyalty, remembrance, and the creatures who remain with us long after they are gone.







