Description

THE VAMPIRE PENDANT OF WOLFGANGSTEIN MANOR
Austria, circa 1800 – A Relic from the Blood-Stained Shadows
Recovered from the sealed crypt of Haus Wolfgangstein, a cursed vampire estate hidden in the Styrian Alps, Austria. The manor was abandoned in 1842 after multiple unexplained deaths, disappearances, and ritual markings scorched into its stone halls.
HISTORY:
Forged during the blood-soaked winter of 1800, this pendant belonged to the infamous Countess Eleonora von N, a widow accused of consorting with vampires, witches, and djinn alike. Townsfolk whispered of her nocturnal guests and how no servant ever survived more than a fortnight within the house.
• The central motif, a blooming iron rose, represents eternal beauty feeding on blood.
• The filigree wings encasing it mirror vampiric energy patterns said to lure spirits toward the object.
• After her death (or disappearance), the pendant remained in the crypt — still warm to the touch centuries later.
Mediums and clairvoyants report lucid dreams of ancient blood rituals beneath full moons.
This pendant carries:
• Residual vampiric energy, bound to the soul of a vampire who died unnaturally.
• An anchor for a wandering spirit, possibly Eleonora herself, still seeking a body to possess.
• A sigil of devotion, tied to forgotten rituals of the Ordo Sanguinem Noctis, a vampire cult operating from Transylvania to Vienna during the 18th–19th centuries.
⚠️ WARNING:
Do not wear this pendant if you are afraid to experience weird things!
Possession not recommended. But for the brave — it is waiting.
Would you dare own what once rested on the heart of a vampire bride?
Silver mix 800 in a perfect condition











