Brown leather dress shoes, belt, tie, wristwatch, raven-head bracelet, and blue rune stones arranged on a black leather surface.

Brandon’s Viking Raven Bracelet with Hidden Ashes Compartment

Brandon was drawn to the symbolism and visual language of traditional Viking jewelry, particularly a historic cuff bracelet adorned with raven heads. We used that reference as the starting point, creating a custom version rooted in Norse lore and Nordic design.

In Norse mythology, ravens are closely tied to Odin, often associated with wisdom, thought, and memory. His two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, served as his eyes and ears as they traveled the world, making the motif especially powerful as a symbol of guidance, insight, and presence. Brandon wanted to take that symbolism one step further by giving the bracelet a deeply personal function. The raven heads were engineered to twist on and off, creating a hidden compartment where he could carry his late dog’s ashes. As someone who loves to travel, he wanted a way to keep his pup with him on every adventure.

Technically challenging and deeply personal, it became more than a bracelet—it became a vessel for memory, movement, and companionship.

Hand-drawn bracelet design sketch of a twisted cuff with raven-head ends, shown with the screw-off head components separated.

BEFORE

Oxidized silver twisted cuff bracelet with detailed raven-head ends, photographed on a brushed metal surface.

AFTER

Close-up of hands clasped together, showing an oxidized silver twisted cuff bracelet with raven-head ends.
Man adjusting an oxidized silver twisted cuff bracelet with raven-head ends while wearing a white dress shirt.