As Low As $45.65
1 Troy Ounce
999 Fine Silver
Antiqued Finish
Quantity | Price Per Piece |
1-9 | $49.06 |
10-24 | $47.81 |
25-49 | $46.66 |
50+ | $45.65 |
There is treasure too cursed to bury, too heavy to throw overboard. Mariners whisper that when a captain grows too greedy, the sea itself marks him—and the Dead Weight is the proof.
Long ago, a pirate lord known only as Marrow Jack sought a fortune no soul could tally. He plundered merchant fleets, raided coastal strongholds, and even slit the throats of his own crew to keep the loot for himself. But wealth without honor is an anchor, and Jack’s greed soon outweighed his ship.
On a moonless night, as his galleon lurched under the burden of stolen gold, a storm rose from nowhere. Thunder boomed like cannon fire, and waves split the deck in two. As the ship began to founder, Jack clutched his treasure to his chest, refusing to let go. When the hull finally split and the sea claimed him, he sank so fast his bones were never found.
But the legend says the ocean did not simply swallow him—it forged his final punishment. His spirit was bound to this iron medallion, a symbol of avarice and ruin. The skull bears his hollow gaze, trapped beneath the anchor he once thought he commanded. Crossed cutlasses mark the countless lives he stole to feed his greed.
Sailors call it Dead Weight because any who dare to carry it find their luck turning sour. Sails tear in calm winds. Water spoils in sealed casks. A creeping dread settles in every hold, growing heavier each passing day. And when at last the weight becomes too much to bear, the medallion drags ship and crew alike to the cold, silent depths.
Even now, it drifts across the sea, waiting for the next fool desperate enough to claim it. For in the end, some treasures cost more than life—they cost the soul.
**Shape will vary per piece**