Deep within the forgotten temple of Nychthemeron, it was whispered that with each New Moon, a portal opened between the living and the shadows. Only the initiated could approach the stone altar, where a human skull rested, encased in a crescent moon of black stone. It was said that this guardian skull belonged to a fallen king, forever condemned to watch over the balance between life and death.
When the priests invoked the ritual, the moon's glare illuminated the craters carved into the crescent, and the dead king emerged from his eternal sleep to judge the wandering souls: he then extended his bony hand, begging for forgiveness or sealing a dire fate.
The Thanoluna necklace is inspired by this legend. The finely crafted crescent, adorned with cavities that evoke lunar craters, delicately encircles a polished miniature skull, a symbol of duality: the pale light of the moon at the crossroads of worlds, and the merciless silence of the Beyond. Worn close to the heart, it reminds you that you always walk the fragile line that separates day from night, waking from dreaming—and that each glance raised to the moon is a silent pact with the unknown.