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Krampus Holiday Copper Charm Necklace

Krampus Holiday Copper Charm Necklace

Regular price $18.00 USD
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Invoke the darker side of Yuletide legend with this magical Krampus Necklace, a tribute to the ancient winter spirit who stalks the snowy nights of European folklore.

Featuring a 12mm copper pendant etched with the fearsome image of Krampus—the horned companion of Saint Nicholas—this piece honors the age-old balance between reward and consequence. According to traditional lore, while Saint Nicholas brings gifts to the good, Krampus roams the villages rattling chains, clattering hooves, and carrying bundles of switches for those who stray from the path.

Suspended from a 30” black-toned 2.4mm steel ball chain, this necklace is a perfect token of gothic holiday magick. Wear it to honor ancestral folklore, embrace shadow alongside light, and celebrate the wild, untamed spirit that has always lived at the heart of winter.

A striking seasonal talisman for lovers of dark myth, folk magick, and unconventional holiday traditions.

Details

  • Pendant: Copper Krampus charm, approx. 12mm
  • Symbolism: Shadow, folklore, consequence, balance
  • Chain: 30” black-toned 2.4mm steel ball chain

(Please note: the mockups used for this product were created/assisted using AI tools to showcase design options.  All the photos accurately represent the finished product that you will receive when purchasing.  Also remember, none of the photography props, ie…greenery, crystals, witch tools ect.,  are included in your purchase.)

 ✨ Chain Length Made Easy ✨

All of our charm necklaces come on a classic silver-tone ball chain that is simple to customize at home. 

If you prefer a shorter length, the chain can be easily shortened by snipping it with regular scissors at your desired length.

No special tools required—just trim, adjust, and wear it your way.

Magick should always fit you. 💫

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