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Bad Omen

A raven signet for those who guard their own threshold.

Bad Omen

$235

Clocks and Colours · Sterling Silver · Brass

Recommended · Index — clearest boundary-setting

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Shield your energy

Protection
  • Shielding porous energy fields without freezing the heart
  • Grounded alertness that does not curdle into hypervigilance
  • Boundary-setting that feels like authorship, not defense
  • Threshold perception in rooms where too much enters uninvited
Elements
  • AirClarifies and distances
  • MetalSharpens and structures
  • EtherOpens the subtle field
Chakras

Inner themes, not switches. How we read them

  • Third EyeVision
  • Solar PlexusWill & identity

The seal

Chakras, elements & polarity — drawn as one sigil.

How to read it

New here? Using a reading · Elements · Chakras

The reading

Bad Omen returns the raven to its oldest office: not omen of doom, but sentinel of the threshold.

The bird that sees the battlefield before the armies arrive becomes, on the hand, a living perimeter. This piece may support the rare art of boundaries that are neither wall nor open gate — alert, discerning, and rooted in your own authority rather than borrowed fear.

How to wear it

Placement · Hand energy

The same ring reads differently on every finger — tap the map.

Energy by finger

Index· recommended

Intention & direction

Point at what crosses you

Hover or tap a dot to explore each finger

Left hand · receives

Receives warning signals; filters noise.

Right hand · projects

Projects guarded sovereignty outward.

Active

Declare boundaries; hold the line.

Receptive

Sense what’s off before it lands.

The ring holds the raven's wide sight inside the authority of brass and silver — perception without panic, perimeter without cruelty.

ActiveReceptive
Leans active — Air · Metal · Ether

Active pole

The active pole is the clean declaration: this far, no further. The naming of what may cross and what may not, spoken from the center rather than the wound.

Receptive pole

The receptive pole is the quiet animal knowing — the shift in the air before the story arrives, trusted because the body has learned to hear what the mind has not yet named.

The symbol

In the Norse sagas the ravens Huginn and Muninn fly the worlds for Odin, bringing back what the Allfather must know.

In Celtic lands they attend the Morrígan and Bran; among many Indigenous peoples they are trickster, creator, and messenger who walks between. They do not bring misfortune — they perceive what is already in motion. The signet form is deliberate: once a seal meant that a word had weight in law and spirit. Worn here, the raven says: this is the shape of my No, and this is the shape of my Yes. Your house. Your field. Your watch.

The material

Sterling silver has always been the metal of the moon — reflective, honest, a conductor of subtle current that returns distortion rather than absorbing it.

It is the mirror that does not flatter. Brass, the solar alloy of copper and zinc, brings the warmth of presence and the durability of the earth that holds watch through every season. Together they describe protection that is cool in judgment and warm in humanity: the sentinel who does not become the prison.

The seal

Every true piece carries its own sigil. This is not decoration — it is the reading rendered as line: the chakras that answer, the elements that move it, the polarity that leans, and at the crown of the rising flame, the single mark that names what this tool truly is.

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Hand energy

Left hand · receives

On the receiving hand the raven listens. Early signals — the tone that does not match the words, the temperature of a room, the intention that arrives before the smile — are filtered through the bird's ancient discernment. You may find yourself registering misalignment sooner, as though the signet has tuned a channel that was always there but rarely attended.

Right hand · projects

On the projecting hand the raven declares. Others feel the perimeter before you speak it. The signet turned outward is not threat; it is information. Your field is not a commons. The weight on the finger becomes a private oath: I decide what enters.

Seasonal resonance
Waning moon and the thin time between harvest and the first frost — when the veil is most permeable and the old ones say the dead walk closer to the living.

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Bad Omen

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