Virgin Mary Guadalupe Sterling Silver Bracelet — Two-Tone Chain
SKU: 3668
A Guadalupe medallion sits at the center of this bracelet — an oval of oxidized silver relief framed in polished brass, with Gothic lettering carved around the edge. The chain is 7mm curb link in .925 sterling silver. Brass accents appear at three points: the medallion frame, the screw clasp, and the connection rings linking medallion to chain. At 28 grams and 20 cm closed, this Virgin Mary sterling silver bracelet is a two-tone piece that pairs devotional symbolism with a curb chain aesthetic.
Wear This If
If you wear devotional jewelry daily — The Guadalupe image sits flush against the wrist rather than dangling. The curb chain lays flat under a sleeve cuff, and 28 grams stays comfortable through a full day. Brass and silver age at different rates — the brass darkens to a warmer golden-brown while the silver develops cooler tones, so the two-tone contrast actually deepens with time.
If you collect Guadalupe or Mexican religious jewelry — The medallion uses the classic Guadalupe pose: praying hands, radiating rays, robed figure. But here it's set into a brass frame rather than plain silver, giving the piece a two-tone read that separates it from single-metal devotional bracelets. Gothic script on the frame edge adds another layer of detail.
If you want a chain bracelet with meaning behind it — This bracelet puts a Guadalupe medallion at the center of a 7mm curb chain, with brass hardware at the clasp and connections. It reads as intentional — a specific symbol you chose to wear, not just metal on a wrist.
Living With This Bracelet
The clasp is the first thing you'll figure out. It's a screw mechanism — a round brass cap with a crest pattern that threads onto a post on the opposite end. Turn it clockwise and it locks. Turn it back to release. One hand is enough to fasten it, and it won't come undone accidentally.
The Guadalupe relief has real depth. The Virgin's robes show individual folds. Radiating rays behind her are carved as separate lines — not a flat stamped halo. Oxidation settles into these carvings, so raised surfaces catch light while the recesses stay dark. That contrast sharpens over the first few weeks of wear.
The "g.v." stamped on the clasp cap marks the workshop — Good Vibrations. The .925 hallmark confirms sterling silver composition.
Heads up: At 20 cm (7.87") closed, this fits a wrist around 17–18 cm comfortably. Curb chain links don't stretch or adjust — there's no extension chain. Measure your wrist before ordering.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Where does the Virgin of Guadalupe image come from?
The image dates to 1531 in Mexico City — one of the most recognized Marian images worldwide. She represents protection, hope, and devotion. In Mexican culture, the Guadalupe is also a symbol of national identity. Wearing her image is both a spiritual and cultural choice.
Q: Will the brass parts darken over time?
Yes. Brass develops a warm, golden-brown patina naturally. The silver and brass age at different rates and colors — the contrast between them actually deepens over time. A brass polishing cloth restores the original shine in minutes if you prefer it bright.
Q: Can I wear this bracelet in water?
Hand-washing and rain are fine. Avoid pools and saltwater — chlorine and salt speed up tarnishing on both silver and brass. If exposed, rinse with fresh water and dry it. The screw clasp threads tight enough to keep the connection secure during normal water contact.
Specs vs Reality
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The Mary Angel Sterling Silver Cuff uses the same Guadalupe imagery but as a solid cuff — 37 grams, adjustable between 7"–8". Different silhouette, same devotional symbol.
If you want the Guadalupe image as a necklace instead, the Virgin Mary Pendant with Skull & Cross Detail adds gothic elements around the same Marian figure at 5 grams.
The Mary Angel Cross Pendant pairs the angel motif with an ornate double-cross in sterling silver and brass — same two-tone approach in pendant form.
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