Product Details.
Material: 925K Sterling Silver
Weight: 11-14 grams
Size: small, medium, large
Design Highlights:
Relief of “The Last Supper”:
- The ring prominently features a sculptural depiction of “The Last Supper,” a classic scene centered around Jesus Christ and his twelve apostles, inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece.
- Core Scene: At the center is Jesus, symbolizing his divine identity and the sacrifice he was about to make.
- Surrounding Jesus are the twelve apostles, each portrayed with distinct expressions and gestures, reflecting the shock and confusion after Jesus predicted his betrayal.
Intricate Relief Details:
- The high-relief craftsmanship vividly brings to life the figures, table, cups, and dishes with remarkable detail.
- The surface is treated with a vintage finish, emphasizing the weight and solemnity of the silverwork and the sacred theme.
Side Patterns and Decoration:
- The sides of the bracelet are adorned with religiously inspired floral motifs, symbolizing the eternity of life and faith.
- The edges feature finely crafted beadwork, enhancing the overall refinement of the design.
Material and Craftsmanship:
- Material: Made from S925K silver, known for its high purity and oxidation resistance, ensuring hypoallergenic properties and lasting durability for the wearer.
- Craftsmanship: Advanced carving and polishing techniques are employed to ensure every detail is precisely rendered.
- The oxidized finish adds a touch of classical artistic antiquity.
Religious Significance:
- “The Last Supper” is a pivotal moment in Christianity, representing Jesus’ final meal with his disciples before his crucifixion, during which the meaning of the Holy Eucharist was instituted.
- This design is more than just a beautiful accessory—it’s a spiritual artifact that embodies faith and devotion. It’s ideal for religious believers or art enthusiasts, whether as a personal ornament or a collectible piece.
Engraved Latin Text on the Bracelet:
“Dico autem vobis non bibam amodo de hoc genimine vitis usque in diem illum cum illud bibam vobiscum novum in regno Patris mei.”
Translation to Modern English:
“I tell you, I will not drink of this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father’s kingdom.”
Interpretation:
This statement, spoken by Jesus during the Last Supper, reflects his farewell message to his disciples. It also foretells his upcoming suffering and resurrection. Jesus declares that he will no longer drink wine (symbolizing his blood) until the Kingdom of God is fully realized and he shares it anew with his followers.
This verse emphasizes the hope for the coming of God’s kingdom and the eternal nature of faith. The use of such an inscription in religious art holds profound symbolic value, serving as a reminder of the core tenets of faith and as a tribute to a sacred moment in Christianity.

