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Catch Get It Lifestyle - The Dance of Death Mennyt (Finnish and means past) is a stainless steel necklace with an elaborately decorated skull based on Santa Muerte with steampunk elements and green zirconia in the eye sockets. Very unusual and designed true to detail, with a length of 65 cm and the practical carabiner clasp, the necklace is quickly put on.
Our Catch Get It Lifestyle Dark Collection deals with myths and sagas from the Irish, Celtic and Nordic region. Of course, motifs with skulls and dragons should not be missing here. This extraordinary collection not only includes very beautiful bracelets, but also unusual necklaces and rings. Of course, pieces of jewelry with a feminine touch should not be missing either. The materials we use for this collection are mainly stainless steel, silver, zirconia and leather. Unusual and elegant pieces of jewelry for him and her, who are curious about the mystical and dark and love the eye-catching. Here we have the latest gem from our Catch Get It lifestyle collection:
The Dance of Death Mennyt (Finnish and means past) is a stainless steel necklace with an elaborately decorated skull based on Santa Muerte with steampunk elements and green zirconia in the eye sockets. Very unusual and designed true to detail, with a length of 65 cm and the practical carabiner clasp, the necklace is quickly put on. A very eye-catching and detail-loving design, which goes with almost every outfit and can also be combined very nicely with other pieces of jewellery. The necklace in Venetian chain design is made of stainless steel and is therefore nickel-free, very light and comfortable to wear. The necklace has the perfect length of 65 cm. The skull was finely worked out in 3D design and the decorations are based on Santa Muerte with steampunk elements, which underlines the green zirconia in the eye sockets and the gold-colored decorations. A must-have for all lovers of unusual and skulls.
What does Santa Muerte mean? Santa Muerte (Holy Death), is a female figure invoked for love, happiness, protection, health or the recovery of lost things, especially in Central and Latin America.
Data sheet
There are different standard lengths of necklaces for women and men. 40 cm, 45 cm, 50 cm and 60 cm are the usual lengths for a necklace for women. These lengths also have different names. If the necklace only measures 40 cm, it is a choker chain. A princess necklace measures between 45 and 50 cm and usually reaches the collarbone. The matinee length is 50 cm, but if the chain is to reach the neckline, it must be at least 55 cm long. Incidentally, anything longer than 65 cm counts as an XL necklace and can even be looped around the neck twice as a rope necklace.
A men's chain usually reaches to the collarbone and is 50 cm. With a length of only 45 cm, it reaches to the base of the neck and is suitable for men with a smaller collar size. The standard size of 55 cm reaches just below the collarbone and 60 cm length ends above the breastbone.
If you want to measure the right size for a child, you should determine this by age and height. These necklaces are usually between 35 and 40 cm. However, keep in mind that a children's chain should be shorter rather than long so that it cannot accidentally get caught.
Wrap a soft tape measure around your neck. Keep it parallel to the floor as you measure. Add five to ten centimeters to the collar size to determine the recommended minimum length. If your collar size is between 33 and 36.8 cm, then a 45.7 cm chain will work well for you. The most common chain lengths are 40 or 45 cm. For women of average height, these lengths sit nicely at the neckline. For those who prefer longer necklaces that reach the chest, we recommend a length of about 55 cm to 60 cm.
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