The Divining Disc of Pergamon was made to divine the future. Dating to the third century CE, its surface is crowded with concentric rings of Greek letters and vowels, an Egyptian hieroglyph, symbols of the sun and moon, and strange magical characters. The exact ritual has been lost. One theory suggests that its polished surface was used for divinatory gazing, helping the user enter a trance and seek visions of what lay ahead. This pendant follows the original disc closely, preserving its dense geometry and coded surface in recycled 14-karat or 18-karat solid gold. Wear it at a threshold. Choose it when the future is uncertain, when reason has taken you as far as it can, or when you are learning to trust what you perceive before you can explain it. It belongs to the person who notices patterns, takes coincidence seriously, and believes that the world may reveal more than it says plainly. Made in New York.