Winged Heart Peace Ring — .925 Sterling Silver, 7g
SKU: 3405
Peace, love, and wings — three symbols stacked on one ring. The Winged Heart Peace Ring puts a peace sign inside a heart flanked by carved angel wings, all in solid .925 sterling silver. At 11mm wide and 7 grams, it’s a lightweight band that carries a lot of meaning without weighing your hand down. The oxidized feather detail gives each wing real depth, and the peace sign sits at the center of the heart like the eye of the design.
Built For
If you live by a peace-love-freedom message — The triple symbol — peace sign within a heart, heart given wings — reads as a complete philosophy on a single band. It’s the kind of ring that tells someone your values before you say a word. Works for pacifists, bohemians, festival-goers, and anyone who lives on their own terms.
If you want something symbolic but light on the finger — Seven grams is barely there. The 11mm width gives the wings room to show detail without the band feeling wide or heavy. You can stack this with other rings, wear it on a pinky, or give it a finger to itself — it’s adaptable.
If you're buying a gift for someone with a bohemian or hippie aesthetic — The winged heart peace sign is a universally positive symbol. The sterling silver construction means it won’t irritate sensitive skin or deteriorate after a season. Sizes US 5–14 cover women’s and men’s ranges.
The Honest Take
The wings are the most detailed part. Each feather is individually carved, with the longer flight feathers at the tips and shorter rows near the heart. The oxidized finish darkens the grooves between feathers, creating the illusion of layered plumage. In direct light, the polished feather tops catch bright lines while the grooves stay shadowed.
The peace sign at the heart’s center is clean and geometric — straight lines inside a circle, clearly recognizable. The heart shape around it is stylized, more shield-like than Valentine’s Day, which keeps the design from reading as cute. The combination of soft symbolism and structured lines gives it a balanced look.
At 7 grams, you genuinely forget it’s on after the first five minutes. This is one of the lightest rings in the collection. The band sits flat against the finger without any raised sections that would catch on fabric or press into adjacent fingers.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Is the winged heart a religious symbol?
The winged heart has appeared in many traditions — Sufi mysticism, Victorian valentines, and modern counterculture. On this ring, the peace sign at the center gives it a 1960s peace-and-love reading rather than a religious one. It’s a symbol of love set free.
Q: Is 7 grams too light to feel substantial?
Seven grams is light for a silver ring, but it’s solid — not hollow. The low weight is a feature, not a compromise. It’s designed for all-day comfort. If you prefer heavier rings, this one works better as a stacking companion than a solo statement.
Q: Can men and women both wear this?
Yes. The size range (US 5–14) covers both women's and men's fingers. The 11mm width is moderate — not dainty, not oversized — so it sits comfortably whether your hands are slim or broad. And the peace-love-freedom symbolism doesn’t lean masculine or feminine, which is why couples sometimes buy a matching pair.
At a Glance
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