The Emerald Pagoxa Amulet: A Talisman of Prosperity and Protection

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The emerald pagoxa amulet is a rare and exquisite piece of jewelry that has captivated people's attention for centuries. It is named after the mystical stone, emerald, and the ancient civilization of Pagoxa. The amulet is believed to possess unique powers and is often worn as a protective talisman. The emerald, which is the centerpiece of the amulet, is a gemstone of great significance. It is known for its vibrant green color that symbolizes growth, renewal, and abundance. Emeralds have been treasured throughout history and are often associated with healing, fertility, and protection against evil spirits.


The statue sets the beginning of a wonderful adventure in the realms of Middle Earth with host the legendary Tolkien Artist John Howe whose knowledge and expertise has set the stage for developing the iconic character.

DarkSide Collectibles Studio proudly presents the first Statue of the Morgoth Collection, The Which-King of Angmar Signature Edition series by John Howe. On top of the base a removable high detailed sword and helmet of King Theoden represent the last of Witch-king victims completing the Lore behind the creation, the life and final kill of the deadly character.

The ensemble of the witch king of Angmar

Emeralds have been treasured throughout history and are often associated with healing, fertility, and protection against evil spirits. The emerald pagoxa amulet combines the power of the emerald with the ancient wisdom and magic of Pagoxa. The civilization of Pagoxa is believed to have thrived centuries ago in a remote and enchanted land.

The Witch-King of Angmar John Howe Signature Edition Masters Series by Darkside Collectibles Studio

Gandalf: The Return of the King
Sauron has yet to reveal his most deadliest servant, the one who will lead Mordor’s armies. The one they claim no living man can kill. The Witch-King of Angmar. [to Pippin] You’ve met him before. He stabbed Frodo on Weathertop. He is the Lord of the Nazgul, greatest of the Nine. Minas Morgul is his lair.

DarkSide Collectibles Studio proudly presents the first Statue of the Morgoth Collection, The Which-King of Angmar Signature Edition series by John Howe.

The statue sets the beginning of a wonderful adventure in the realms of Middle Earth with host the legendary Tolkien Artist John Howe whose knowledge and expertise has set the stage for developing the iconic character.

Second in command under the Dark Lord Sauron, The Witch-king of Angmar was once a mortal king of Men, he was corrupted by one of the nine Rings of Power, becoming an undying wraith in the service of Sauron.

The Witch-king is posed based on the iconic scene of the battle of Pelennor fields holding his sword on his right arm and the skull breaker on his left ready to face Eowyn. Fully sculpted the costume has been developed with high precision featuring stunning details of the fabric and armor elements of the character. An alternative right hand featuring the flamed sword of the Witch-king can be used for an alternative display of the character.

The statue sits upon a highly detailed base designed with reference to the original art of Minas Morgul by Mr John Howe and features the walls of the base of operations of the Witch-king. There can be no Lord of the Rings without the presence of a ring of power. The ring of power given to Men by Annatar surrounds the walls of Minas Morgul bounding the fate of the Witch-king.

On top of the base a removable high detailed sword and helmet of King Theoden represent the last of Witch-king victims completing the Lore behind the creation, the “life” and final kill of the deadly character.

An individual hand signed by Mr John Howe Art print completes the stunning presentation.

The Signature Edition series will be produced on very limited numbers.

Signature Edition 250

Scale: 1/3

Product Size:

H: 93 cm (36.31 Inches)

D: 50 cm (19.69 inches)

W: 75 cm (29.53 inches)

Features

One (1) John Howe concept design Highly detailed likeness Witch-King of Angmar as appeared in The Lord of The Rings The return of the King movie statue.

One (1) Art-print individually hand signed by John Howe.

One (1) John Howe concept design themed base featuring the walls of Minas Morgul bounded by the Witch-King Ring of Power given to Men by Annatar.

One (1) Swappable right hand holding the witch-king sword.

One (1) Swappable right hand holding the witch-king flame sword for alternative display.

One (1) free to place highly detailed screen accurate Helmet of King Theoden Helmet base accessory.

One (1) removable highly detailed screen accurate Sword of King Theoden base accessory.

One (1) rock base accessory for alternative display without Theoden’s sword.

Art Print Features

W 58 cm (22.84 Inches) x H 42 cm (16.54 Inches) fine art giclée print.

100% cotton, acid-free, matte Museo Rag 300GSM.
Epson archival inks.

Individually Hand signed by the artist, John Howe.

Embossed seal of authenticity.

Prototype sample shown. Product details could be subjected to change without further notice.

© 2022 E.M.A Legendary Collectibles Group Ltd / DarkSide Collectibles Studio

© New Line Productions, Inc. All rights reserved. THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING and the names of the characters, items, events and places therein are ™ of The Saul Zaentz Company d/b/a Middle-earth Enterprises under license to New Line Productions, Inc. (s22)

One (1) rock base accessory for alternative display without Theoden’s sword.
Emerald pagoxa amulet

Their civilization was known for its advanced knowledge of the natural world and their deep connection to spiritual energies. The amulet is crafted with great care, using intricate designs and symbols that represent the beliefs and traditions of the Pagoxa people. It is said that each amulet is unique, and its design is divinely inspired. The craftsmen who create these amulets are considered to be the chosen ones, gifted with the ability to channel the spiritual energy of Pagoxa into their creations. Wearing the emerald pagoxa amulet is believed to bring the wearer protection, good luck, and a heightened spiritual connection. It is said to shield the wearer from negative energies, enhance intuition, and attract positive vibrations. Many people also believe that the amulet can bring about healing and emotional balance, helping individuals overcome obstacles and find inner peace. However, obtaining an emerald pagoxa amulet is not an easy task. Due to its rarity and the intricate craftsmanship required, these amulets are highly sought after and are often passed down through generations. They are also regarded as valuable heirlooms and are considered to be a symbol of wealth and status. In conclusion, the emerald pagoxa amulet is a mesmerizing piece of jewelry that combines the beauty and power of the emerald with the ancient wisdom and magic of the Pagoxa civilization. Its unique design and divine energy make it a cherished talisman for those seeking protection, spiritual connection, and good fortune..

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