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Mjolnir Locket

350.00৳ 
The Mjölnir on one’s chest isn’t just a symbol; it’s a declaration of strength and honor. #DripNFlip brings you the

Mjolnir Wrist Band (black)

490.00৳ 
Mjolnir, a symbol of forging one’s destiny, embracing the shadows as a source of strength. “Mjolnir Wrist Band” designed for

Mjolnir Wrist Band (olive)

490.00৳ 
Mjolnir, a symbol of forging one’s destiny, embracing the shadows as a source of strength. “Mjolnir Wrist Band” designed for

Norse Gold Locket

950.00৳ 
“Every Norse symbol carries the weight of history — they are the timeless marks of warriors, gods, and legends, reminding

Odin Tringle Locket

350.00৳ 
An Odin symbol locket isn’t just jewelry; it’s a connection to the strength and knowledge of the Norse gods. “Odin

Odin’s Tree Ring

650.00৳ 
A man’s ring, forged from metal and myth, holds within it the spirit of the Norse gods: Thor’s might, Loki’s
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Odin’s Triangle Ring

850.00৳ 
To wear a ring is to carry the legacy of the gods-just as Odin and his warriors wielded their power
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Pasha Ring

1,175.00৳ 
“Turkish Ring Series” A ring is not just a piece of jewelry; it’s a symbol of a man’s identity, style,
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Pentagram Circle Locket

350.00৳ 
A pentagram on a man is a reminder: power, balance, and protection come from within, but they are never fully

Phantom (Black) Bracelet

350.00৳ 
Some phantoms are not meant to be feared, but understood. The Phantom Bracelet, bound in shadow and adorned with the

Phantom (silver) Bracelet

350.00৳ 
Some phantoms are not meant to be feared, but understood. The Phantom Bracelet, bound in shadow and adorned with the

Pharaoh Mask Locket

450.00৳ 
A Pharaoh mask locket is a statement of resilience, leadership, and the mysteries of life and death. Introducing the “Pharao