
Unbroken
Cracked heart. Bandaged hands. Devil horns. Still certified. Still beating.
Damaged. Never defeated.
She held the cracked heart in her own hands. Bandaged it herself. Put the devil horns back on. And walked out certified.
Heart in her hands
A cracked heart held together by her own grip — bandaged, dripping, with devil horns still showing. She didn't wait for someone to fix her. She patched herself up and kept going.
The cracks run deep, the bandages are visible, and she's still dripping. But the heart is still in her hands — not because it wasn't broken, but because she refused to let go of it.
This design is for every woman who took the hits, slapped on a bandage, and said "certified" anyway.

What the Design Means
The Cracked Heart
Shattered but still held up — by her own hands. The fractures are visible because she doesn't hide what she's been through.
The Bandages
Gold band-aids holding the pieces together. She patched herself up — imperfect, real, and still standing.
The Devil Horns
Don't mistake the sweetness for softness. She's been through enough to grow horns — and she wears them.
"WAS HERE"
A handprint stamped on the heart — proof that someone left a mark, but she took the heart back and made it hers.
The Collection
♡̸ BANDAGED & CERTIFIED ♡̸



