Collection: The Heretic’s Prayer

The Heretic’s Prayer takes shape outside the places where faith is meant to be held. Not in chapels, but in shadowed corridors, in quiet corners, in moments where devotion turns inward and no longer follows what it was taught to be.

Symbols are not left untouched here. They are taken apart, turned, worn differently. Beads pass through fingers without the words they were once meant to carry. Pendants rest against the skin with meanings that no longer match their origin. What was once fixed is reconsidered, reshaped, and claimed again.

There is no shared doctrine, only intention. Some wear these pieces openly, others keep them close, hidden beneath layers, known only to themselves. The act is the same either way. It is not about rejection alone, but about choosing what remains, and what is left behind.

This is a form of devotion, but it answers to no single name. What is held here belongs entirely to the one who carries it.

The Heretic’s Prayer