Catalog
Loading...
On each ring are inscribed seven...
Kreepsville 'monster' belt buckle, enamel and pewter belt buckle, size approx 14cm(w). Belt not included. Country of origin: USA
Kreepsville dead girl skull belt buckle, pewter and enamel belt buckle, size approx 8.5cm(h). Belt not included. Country of origin: USA
Colours: Black & MaroonMaterial: Zinc AlloyOriental import.
Gothic belt for your waist!On front there is a detailed printing of ram skull with crescent and witchcraft lettering.It's surrounded by oval frame made of faux leather trimming. Strap is made of black, wide elastic.Belt has metal zipper on the back.
The man in the moon is not always the happy avuncular gentleman of fairy stories, and when backs are turned...
A child of the Norse god Loki, Jormungandr, the 'Midgard' or World Serpent is the greatest ouroboros. Encircling the ocean which surrounds the world; should the 'huge monster' release his own tail, the world will be at an end. The serpent's body is engraved with runes upon the front reading "Jormungandr Miogarosormr", which translates to 'Jormundgard the...
High quality, 1½" (38mm) wide, black split leather belt straps with press-stud fastenings to accept any jeans-belt buckles.
German for "raven's skull"; the great black bird is famous for it's prophetic powers, being Odin's messengers and capable of foretelling death.
A vision from a gothic horror, the withered, yet living hand of the infamous undead master, insensitively embraces the strap; in dark pewter with polished highlights and red cabochon ring.
Old English for 'of the wolf '... a gothic frame focuses a chilling profile of one of these children of the night. With translucent, smokey blue enamelled moon.
A feared pirate's crest of skull and crossed sabres, is a warning to all those unfortunate enough to it! The 'Letter' was an official Royal warrant given to 'privateers', authorising them to seize and destroy property of their country's enemies. An 18th century license to kill!
From the beginning, the portrait of the original Philosophus Magus, the awesome symbol of paradox, the skull and the rose; set with black pewter rose.