Diamond CZ Fleur De Lis Shield Ring — 23g .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 2833
Twenty-five diamond-clear CZ stones trace the border of a .925 sterling silver shield — and at the center, the fleur-de-lis stands raised against a dark, oxidized background. No gold on this version. It's all silver and white sparkle, which gives it a cooler, more modern look than the two-tone variants. Twenty-three grams. The shield face measures 21mm × 25mm, and the CZ border catches light from every direction when your hand moves.
Who This Is Actually For
If you prefer all-silver over two-tone — Some people don't want gold mixed in. This ring is entirely sterling silver with clear CZ stones — no warm yellow tones competing with the cool silver. It pairs cleanly with other silver jewelry, watches, and chains without any color mismatch.
If you want sparkle that reads as masculine — The 25 CZ stones are channel-set into the shield border — flush with the metal, not raised in prongs. They sparkle when light hits them directly, but they don't scream "gemstones." The channel setting keeps the overall profile rugged. It's a signet ring that happens to catch light, not a diamond ring trying to be tough.
If you collect heraldic or medieval jewelry — The fleur-de-lis inside a shield crest is a full heraldic composition. At 21mm × 25mm, the face is large enough to display the emblem with proper detail — you can see the three petals, the scrollwork, and the oxidized depth behind the motif. The 23-gram weight adds the gravity a piece like this should have.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The CZ border is the first thing people notice — a full ring of white sparkle framing the shield. In direct light, the stones fire off bright flashes. In dim light, they soften to a subtle shimmer that just outlines the shield shape. The fleur-de-lis itself is raised silver against the dark oxidized background — polished on the emblem, matte-dark behind it.
At 23 grams, this ring has real authority on the hand. The inside band is polished smooth for comfort. The shield face sits flat enough that it doesn't dig into adjacent fingers when you grip something — the edges are softened, not sharp. The oxidized detail in the recessed areas stays dark because it's protected from skin contact.
The channel setting on the CZ stones means nothing protrudes above the shield border — every stone sits flush between two walls of silver. No prongs to catch on fabric. No corners exposed. Daily wear doesn't put the stones at risk.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: How does this compare to the gold-plated version?
Same shield shape, same 25 CZ stones, same 23-gram weight. The difference is the emblem — this version keeps the fleur-de-lis in silver (no gold plating). The result is a cooler, more monochromatic look. Choose this if you wear mostly silver; choose the gold version if you like warm-cool contrast.
Q: Are the CZ stones secure for daily wear?
Channel setting is the most secure method for border stones. Each CZ sits between two silver walls with no exposed edges. Unless you grind the ring sideways against a hard surface, the stones stay locked in through years of daily wear.
Q: Is there a meaning behind the fleur-de-lis on a shield?
In heraldry, the fleur-de-lis represents nobility and honor. The shield shape adds "defender" or "protector" to that meaning. Together on a signet ring, it's a personal coat of arms — a symbol of your values, not just decoration.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If you want the same shield + CZ design with a gold emblem, the Gold Fleur De Lis Shield Ring adds 14K gold plating on the fleur-de-lis for a warm two-tone look.
For a smaller fleur-de-lis ring without stones, the Gold Fleur De Lis Signet Ring uses a ¾" shield face with gold emblem and scrollwork — lighter at 14g.
Browse all heraldic designs in the Medieval Rings collection.
Cross-shop with other pieces in the fleur de lis rings collection — same emblem, different widths and finishes.








