Metals
Sterling Silver
The mirror metal — lunar, reflective, honest.
- Third Eye
- Crown
- Water
- Metal
- Ether
The lore
Silver has stood for the moon in nearly every tradition that watched the sky — the metal of reflection, intuition, and cool honesty. Sterling (.925) cuts pure silver with a whisper of copper for strength, which the old metalworkers would have appreciated as symbolism: reflection needs a little warmth to survive daily wear. In folk metal lore, silver deflects what does not belong and mirrors what does — a boundary that shows you what approached it.
Working with it
Silver suits work that needs clear seeing — boundary-setting, discernment, saying the true thing. Wear it when you want to reflect rather than absorb a room. It pairs naturally with night practices: moon-charging, dream attention, end-of-day releasing.
Care & keeping
Silver tarnishes where air and skin meet it; regular wearing actually keeps it brightest. Polish with a soft cloth. Many practitioners rest silver on a windowsill through a full-moon night — treat it as a reset, not a requirement.
Pieces carrying sterling silver

Bad Omen
Protection · $235 · Clocks and Colours
A raven signet for those who guard their own threshold.

Crossroads
Protection · $245 · Clocks and Colours
Black onyx at the junction — steady shelter at turning points.

Sequence
Clarity · $235 · Clocks and Colours
Engraved repetition — pattern as a lens for ordered thought.

All Apologies
Love · $210 · Clocks and Colours
Rose floral band — softness offered without shrinking.

Til Death (His)
Love · $260 · Clocks and Colours
Commitment carved in silver — devotion that outlasts doubt.

Outlaw x Willie Nelson
Courage · $240 · Clocks and Colours
Outlaw spirit — walking your line when the road narrows.

Aviation
Courage · $245 · Clocks and Colours
Feather band — lift when gravity feels heaviest.

Crimson Veil
Intuition · $265 · Clocks and Colours
Veiled crimson — what hides is often what knows.