Sterling silver aorta necklace – unique science-inspired jewelry piece featuring a detailed artery design.
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The aorta necklace styled with everyday wear, highlighting its versatility and charm.

aorta necklace

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€ 150

Length

45 cm + 5 cm extender chain included

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aorta necklace | sterling silver

Every heartbeat sends blood through this vessel. The aorta is the body's main arterial trunk, receiving the entire cardiac output with each systole, then distributing oxygenated blood to every organ. At 37 mm in sterling silver, the scale matches the human reality.

The Anatomy of the Aorta

The aorta divides into four segments: ascending aorta (giving off coronary arteries), aortic arch (giving off brachiocephalic, left carotid, and left subclavian branches), descending thoracic aorta, and abdominal aorta (terminating in common iliac branches at L4). The aortic wall contains elastic tissue that stretches during systole and recoils during diastole, acting as a pressure reservoir (the Windkessel effect) that smooths pulsatile flow into continuous perfusion. Aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection are the two major pathological consequences of wall degeneration. Aortic dissection is a surgical emergency.

Who Will Recognise It

  • vascular and cardiothoracic surgeons
  • cardiologists and cardiovascular radiologists
  • physiology and anatomy students
  • anyone who works with the systemic circulation

Surgeons who operate on the aorta recognize it immediately. They understand its four segments the way musicians understand a chord.

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FAQ

Why is aortic anatomy so clinically important?

Aortic aneurysms, dissections, and atherosclerotic disease are among the most life-threatening vascular conditions. Every segment has distinct pathophysiology. Surgical planning and endovascular intervention both depend on knowing exactly which branches arise where.

What do you give a vascular surgeon?

An aorta necklace. The main arterial trunk that leaves the heart, divided into four segments. A surgeon understands this anatomy the way a cardiologist understands the conduction system.

What are the size, material, and chain?

37 mm pendant in 925 sterling silver. Nickel-free and hypoallergenic. 45 cm sterling silver chain with 5 cm extender. Ships free worldwide via DHL Express in 1-5 business days. Comes in a ready-to-gift jewelry box with the 30-day “Love It or Return It” policy.

Is there a gold version?

Yes. Aorta is available in 18k gold vermeil at the same 37 mm size. Both versions are covered by the 30-day return policy.

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