Fleur De Lis Pendant — .925 Sterling Silver with Garnet Stones
SKU: 3089
A ring of deep red garnet stones circles the center of this fleur de lis — not sitting on top of the surface, but channel-set into the silver so each stone is flush and protected. The Fleur De Lis Pendant is cast in .925 sterling silver at 12 grams, measures 1¼" × 2", and carries a mirror polish that makes the silver look almost wet. Three petals. Red stones. A heraldic symbol that's been worn by kings for a thousand years.
Best Suited For
If you appreciate heraldic symbolism — The fleur de lis has represented faith, wisdom, and chivalry since the French monarchy adopted it in the 12th century. Here the three petals are fully formed and detailed, with the garnets adding a band of color at the waist of the lily.
If you want red stones without the flashy look — The garnets are channel-set, meaning they sit inside a silver track rather than raised on prongs. The red catches light at certain angles but doesn't scream for attention. Under indoor light they look almost black. Under direct sun, they flash dark crimson.
If you ride and want something more than a skull pendant — The fleur de lis has been a staple in biker jewelry since the 1970s — it represents a personal code, not a brand. At 1¼" × 2", this pendant is visible over a riding vest, and the 12-gram weight sits flat against the chest during rides.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The mirror polish is the first thing that registers — the silver reflects like a still puddle. Under overhead lighting, the pendant throws light across the surface in long sweeps. The garnet band around the center adds a subtle interruption to all that silver — a dark red line that gives the eye something to land on.
At 12 grams, this is a light-to-medium pendant. It doesn't drag on the chain or require a heavy-duty link. You can pair it with a standard 2-3mm chain and it'll hang correctly — centered, not tilting. The bail takes chains up to 4mm thick.
The garnet stones sit below the surface plane of the silver — you can run a finger across the center band and feel the slight recess where the stones are. That channel setting protects them from scratches and impacts during daily wear.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: What do the three petals of the fleur de lis represent?
Traditionally: faith, wisdom, and chivalry — the three pillars of medieval knighthood. It was first used by the French crown in the 12th century and has appeared on everything from coat of arms to cathedral doors since. In modern wear, it's a symbol of personal honor and old-world values.
Q: Are the garnets real or synthetic?
Genuine garnet — not glass, not CZ. Garnet is a natural stone prized since ancient times for its deep red color. The stones are channel-set, meaning they sit in a silver track that holds them from both sides rather than prongs.
Q: What chain length works best?
For men, 22-24 inches puts this pendant at mid-chest — visible whether your shirt is open or closed. The bail handles chains up to 4mm, so a 2-3mm curb or wheat chain gives the cleanest look with a 12g pendant.
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For the same garnet-and-silver combination on your hand, the Gothic Shield Ring sets a garnet CZ inside a heraldic shield design.
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