Guadalupe Signet Ring — .925 Silver & Brass, Mexican Heritage
SKU: 3644
Nineteen grams of cool sterling silver settling against your knuckle — then the brass accents catch warm light and the two-tone contrast hits. This Guadalupe signet ring puts a detailed medallion of Our Lady of Guadalupe at the center of a 23mm × 26mm face in solid .925 sterling silver. Both sides carry octagonal brass emblems of the Mexican Coat of Arms — the eagle perched on a cactus, devouring the serpent. Oxidized recesses bring out every fold of the Virgin's mantle and every feather on the eagle. Faith, heritage, and silver that gets better with age.
Built For
If your faith in La Virgen is something you wear, not just say — The Guadalupe medallion on the face shows the full traditional image — radiating rays, flowing mantle, crescent moon beneath her feet. The relief has enough depth to feel under your thumb. At 23mm × 26mm it's visible during a handshake, a prayer, or a conversation across a table.
If Mexican heritage is part of your identity — The eagle-and-serpent coat of arms on both sides isn't decoration. It's the founding legend of Tenochtitlan cast in brass on a silver ring. Combined with the Guadalupe medallion, this ring carries two of the most recognized symbols of Mexican culture on one piece of jewelry.
If you're looking for a confirmation, baptism, or milestone gift — A 19-gram two-tone signet ring with the Virgin of Guadalupe makes an occasion feel marked. The .925 hallmark inside the band confirms the material. The brass ages to a warmer tone over years, so the ring develops character alongside the person wearing it.
The Honest Take
The two-tone effect is what makes this ring stand out from single-metal religious rings. The brass bezel and side emblems have a warm golden tone that contrasts against the cooler oxidized silver. Under indoor lighting, the brass glows while the silver stays subdued. In direct sunlight, both metals catch light differently — you get two readings of the same ring depending on the angle.
The Guadalupe medallion has carved detail you can trace — the Virgin's mantle folds, the rays emanating outward, the crescent moon at the base. The oxidized darkening in the recessed areas makes each element stand out individually. The eagle-and-serpent emblems on the sides are cast in brass at a smaller scale but with the same level of definition — feathers, talons, and the serpent's body all visible.
Heads up: At 23mm × 26mm, this is a full signet ring face — it covers your finger from knuckle to knuckle on most hand sizes. If you have slimmer fingers (under size 8), the face may feel large relative to your hand. The ring is designed as a bold statement, not a subtle band.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: What does the Virgin of Guadalupe represent?
Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego in Mexico City in 1531. She's the Patroness of the Americas — a symbol of faith, motherhood, hope, and protection. Her image is one of the most recognized Marian symbols worldwide and holds deep significance in Mexican and Catholic culture.
Q: Will the brass darken my skin?
The brass accents sit on the bezel and sides — they don't contact the inside of your finger. The interior band is solid .925 sterling silver, which is hypoallergenic and won't cause discoloration. The brass develops a warm patina over time, which deepens the two-tone contrast.
Q: What are the eagle and serpent on the sides?
The Mexican Coat of Arms — an eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus, devouring a serpent. It originates from the Aztec legend of Tenochtitlan's founding and appears on the Mexican flag. Having it on both sides of a Guadalupe ring connects Catholic devotion with Mexican national identity.
At a Glance
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