Lucha Libre Mask Pendant — Sterling Silver & Brass Two-Tone
SKU: 3737
If you grew up watching lucha libre — or you've stood in an arena in Mexico City while thousands of fans chanted a luchador's name — this pendant makes sense to you instantly. It's a .925 sterling silver wrestling mask with a golden brass faceplate, engraved stars down the cheeks, and an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe across the forehead. 16mm wide by 30mm tall. Ten grams. The kind of piece you wear because it means something, not because it matches your outfit.
Built For
If you follow lucha libre — The mask isn't decoration in this sport. It's identity, honor, and the thing a luchador defends at the cost of his career. This pendant gets the details right: the traditional engraving style, the champion stars, the Guadalupe blessing. It's built for people who know what a mask means in the ring.
If you collect Mexican folk art jewelry — The two-tone silver and brass construction follows the same mixed-metal tradition found in ofrenda pieces and traditional amulets. The Guadalupe image on the forehead ties it to Mexican devotional culture — not just wrestling. Best for collectors who want cultural depth in their jewelry.
If you want a conversation-starting pendant — At 16×30mm, the mask is detailed enough that people ask about it. The Guadalupe, the stars, the brass-vs-silver contrast — each element has a story worth telling.
The Honest Take
The engravings on the mask face are raised — the stars on the cheeks, the scrollwork borders, the Guadalupe figure. Run your thumb across the brass faceplate and you feel the relief. Under warm light, the brass glows gold against the cooler silver frame. The contrast is more pronounced in person than in photos.
The back of the pendant is hollowed. You can see the inside of the mask — the bail at the top connects where the crown would be. Ten grams means this sits flat against your chest without tugging or swinging. It's light enough to wear under a shirt without printing through.
The ornate bail is its own design element — not just a loop. It matches the decorative style of the mask itself. Both metals are solid (no plating), so the brass will develop a warmer patina over time while the silver stays brighter. That age difference adds character.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Why is the Guadalupe image on the mask?
Many luchadores invoke the Virgin of Guadalupe — Mexico's patron saint — for protection before matches. It's a deeply personal tradition in Mexican wrestling culture. On this pendant, the Guadalupe image is engraved into the forehead of the mask, just as it would appear on a real luchador's mask.
Q: What do the stars represent?
Stars on a lucha libre mask traditionally indicate championship status. They're a common motif on masks worn by title-holding luchadores. On this pendant, they're engraved along the cheeks of the mask in the classic placement.
Q: Is the back hollow?
Yes — the back is open, showing the inside of the mask. This is how the pendant is constructed: the face detail is sculpted on the front, and the back is left open for lighter weight and a more comfortable lay against the chest.
At a Glance
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