By Pheli Mint – A Series Forged in Desire, Power, and Redemption
Temptation was only the beginning.
After the resounding success of The Temptation of the Succubus series, we felt compelled to go deeper — into the shadows of human nature itself.
From that vision emerged The Seven Deadly Sins, a bold exploration of vice and virtue through the lens of myth, art, and feminine power. Each round in this series embodies a sin — not as mere transgression, but as the eternal force that shapes humanity’s struggle between desire and discipline.
Each design features a mythological female archetype — seductive, divine, or wrathful — representing the essence of her sin. From the burning pride of celestial queens to the destructive fury of avenging goddesses, these figures reveal both beauty and danger in equal measure.
Seven Designs – Pride, Wrath, Envy, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, and Sloth
Release Schedule To be determined
Size & Composition – 2 oz .999 Fine Silver
Finishes – Brilliant Uncirculated (BU), Proof, and Antique
As with every Pheli Mint creation, the craftsmanship honors both art and metal: deep relief engraving, sculptural dimension, and collectible scarcity converge to make each round a statement piece — whether displayed, gifted, or stacked for the ages.
Seven Deadly Sins: Pride
“Before the fall came the mirror.”
The Seven Deadly Sins series continues the dark mythology first introduced in The Temptation of the Succubus. Those who surrendered to desire now bear the weight of their transgressions — and the first to face her curse is Pride.
Once the most radiant of mortals, Medusa was a symbol of divine beauty — her flowing hair and hypnotic grace captivating gods and men alike. But her vanity drew her too close to divinity, and her reflection became her downfall. Cursed by the gods, her silken locks were transformed into serpents, her alluring eyes into weapons of stone.
This round captures the moment between heartbreak and hubris — where beauty becomes power, and power becomes isolation. The sculpted serpents coil with life around her sorrowful gaze, while the faint smile of self-awareness hints that even in ruin, she remains magnificent.
Pride is not simply a sin; it is the mirror that blinds the soul to humility. Through Medusa’s tragedy, we are reminded that perfection sought for admiration becomes its own destruction.
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This release embodies Pheli Mint’s signature high-relief artistry — a tactile, emotional sculpture in silver. The interplay of light across the serpentine details and the haunting expression of Medusa make Pride one of the most evocative pieces in the series.Hold your sin. Confront your reflection
Seven Deadly Sins: Wrath
“She does not burn — she is the fire.”
The Seven Deadly Sins series continues the legacy of The Temptation of the Succubus, following those who surrendered to desire and now bear the consequences of sin. The first to rise from the flames is Wrath — unrelenting, righteous, and divine.
Depicted as three Valkyries, the ancient choosers of the slain, this design captures fury given form — a storm of purpose and vengeance bound by sacred duty. Clad in armor and crowned with winged helms, they point toward destiny with unwavering focus, guiding warriors from battlefields to eternity. Their beauty is cold as iron, their resolve forged in fury.
But Wrath is not chaos — it is conviction without mercy. It is the fire that purifies, the rage that avenges, the will that refuses to yield. Within these Valkyries lives the paradox of Wrath: destructive yet divine, cruel yet just.
Struck in deep relief, this round embodies the elemental force that drives humankind to both greatness and ruin — the sin that fuels revolutions, the passion that cannot be extinguished.
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Wrath is an homage to the mythic feminine power of retribution — a sculptural symphony of motion, armor, and flame. The interplay of polished and matte surfaces brings the trio of Valkyries to life, immortalizing their divine rage in pure silver.Summon the storm. Wield your wrath.
The Seven Deadly Sins series continues the Pheli Mint tradition of marrying high-relief artistry with mythological storytelling. Each round is designed not just to be held, but to be experienced — a fusion of metal and meaning that challenges the boundary between art and obsession.