Death's Head Silver Enamel Pin
Made by a local Salem, MA artist, A. Szabla of The Winter Den, it's easy to see where they took inspiration from! This classic New England cemetery iconography, known as "Death's Head", can be seen on gravestones from late 17th to early 18th century as a grim reminder that no one can avoid death.
This is a silver hard enamel pin with sturdy, black rubber pinbacks. It measures a little over 1 1/2" wide and comes on it's own branded backing board shaped like a gravestone.
ABOUT THE BRAND
"The Winter Den is a collection of pins, jewelry, and paper goods inspired by nature and cozy wintry aesthetics. The pieces are created by independent artist A. Szabla in their Salem, MA studio."
BRAND VALUES
LGBTQ+ Owned
Made by a local Salem, MA artist, A. Szabla of The Winter Den, it's easy to see where they took inspiration from! This classic New England cemetery iconography, known as "Death's Head", can be seen on gravestones from late 17th to early 18th century as a grim reminder that no one can avoid death.
This is a silver hard enamel pin with sturdy, black rubber pinbacks. It measures a little over 1 1/2" wide and comes on it's own branded backing board shaped like a gravestone.
ABOUT THE BRAND
"The Winter Den is a collection of pins, jewelry, and paper goods inspired by nature and cozy wintry aesthetics. The pieces are created by independent artist A. Szabla in their Salem, MA studio."
BRAND VALUES
LGBTQ+ Owned
Made by a local Salem, MA artist, A. Szabla of The Winter Den, it's easy to see where they took inspiration from! This classic New England cemetery iconography, known as "Death's Head", can be seen on gravestones from late 17th to early 18th century as a grim reminder that no one can avoid death.
This is a silver hard enamel pin with sturdy, black rubber pinbacks. It measures a little over 1 1/2" wide and comes on it's own branded backing board shaped like a gravestone.
ABOUT THE BRAND
"The Winter Den is a collection of pins, jewelry, and paper goods inspired by nature and cozy wintry aesthetics. The pieces are created by independent artist A. Szabla in their Salem, MA studio."
BRAND VALUES
LGBTQ+ Owned