Brass Serpent Rings

The serpent ring is one of the oldest symbolic forms in jewelry history, documented across Mesopotamian cylinder seals, Egyptian amulets, Greek votive jewelry, and pre-Columbian metalwork long before it became a contemporary jewelry category. Noir KĀLA's brass serpent rings are informed by this long symbolic history.

The collection brings together coiled, wrap, and sculpted serpent forms in nickel-free, lead-free brass, each piece handcrafted by skilled makers in Rajasthan, India. The serpent as an object form carries cross-cultural associations with cyclical time, threshold states, and structural protection. These are historically traceable meanings derived from independent traditions across continents, not a new spiritual interpretation. Each ring is worn as an artefact that carries a strong symbolic presence.

Brass is not a contemporary substitute for precious metal. It is a pre-industrial alloy with its own working history in amulets, seals, and ceremonial objects across antiquity, occupying the same material class as objects from classical Mediterranean and pre-industrial contexts. The warm, dense tone of a brass snake ring reads differently from silver: heavier in visual register, closer in feel to ancient metalwork, less reflective and more tactile in hand. Against the serpent form, the material reinforces the object rather than decorating it.

Noir KĀLA brass is nickel-free and lead-free, making it better suited for many wearers. The collection spans coiled forms, where the serpent body completes one or more full rotations around the finger, through wrap silhouettes that extend the head and tail along the line of the hand. Form and material are chosen for the same reason: both have working histories that precede contemporary jewelry categories.

Designed in Montreal and handcrafted in Rajasthan, India, each brass serpent ring arrives as a finished object with a defined material character. Brass develops a natural patina as copper reacts with air and skin acidity over time. This is not a defect. It is the material ageing naturally over time.

Brass may also leave a temporary greenish mark on the skin where the ring sits — this is harmless and caused by copper reacting with skin acidity. The finish can be maintained or restored with a soft polishing cloth, and removing the ring before contact with water, perfume, or sweat-heavy activity slows the process considerably. 

For those who prefer a non-patinating alternative, Noir KĀLA's 925 sterling silver serpent jewellery is available as a parallel option. Each piece comes with a 1-year warranty, a 30-day exchange policy (electronic gift card credit or item exchange of equal value), and worldwide shipping via UPS, free on orders over $200 CAD.

Questions fréquemment posées

The serpent ring appears as a symbolic object across independently developed traditions: Mesopotamian protective amulets, Egyptian funerary jewelry, Greek votive rings, and pre-Columbian goldwork. Cross-cultural associations consistently link the form with cyclical time and threshold states. The shed skin is among the oldest recorded symbols of change in material culture, treated as significant precisely because it describes observable biological behaviour. For Noir KĀLA, the form is structural. Each ring is worn as an artefact carrying a strong symbolic presence, not as a declaration.

Brass has been used for amulets, seals, and ceremonial objects since antiquity. It is not a budget substitute for precious metal but a material with its own working history. The warm, dense tone reads as heavier and more archaic than silver, well-suited to a form with pre-industrial symbolic roots. Noir KĀLA brass is nickel-free and lead-free. Over time, the alloy develops a natural patina that can be polished back to a brighter finish or left to deepen with wear.

Brass can leave a temporary greenish mark where the ring sits, caused by copper reacting with skin acidity. This is harmless and common with brass rings. To clean, use a soft polishing cloth. Avoid chemical cleaners, which can strip the finish unevenly. Remove the ring before contact with water, perfume, and sweat to slow oxidation. For those who prefer a non-patinating option, Noir KĀLA's 925 sterling silver and 22k gold plated on sterling silver serpent jewellery are available alternatives.

A coiled serpent ring wraps in a tight spiral, with the body completing one or more full rotations around the finger. The form is compact and close to the hand, similar to a band. A wrap ring passes once around with the head and tail visible, creating an open silhouette that reads as longer in proportion. The structural difference changes how each ring wears: coiled forms are more contained, wrap forms are more visually active. Both are represented in this collection.

Brass is a durable alloy suited for regular wear with appropriate care. Daily exposure to water, perfume, and abrasive surfaces will accelerate oxidation and deepen the patina more quickly than occasional use. Removing the ring before these activities considerably extends the original finish. The patina that develops naturally can be polished back with a soft polishing cloth at any time. Noir KĀLA's brass serpent rings are covered by a 1-year warranty and a 30-day exchange policy for electronic gift card credit or item exchange of equal value for added purchase confidence.

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