Ace of Spades Dice Ring — .925 Sterling Silver Gambler Design
SKU: 3572
Poker players, craps shooters, and anyone who's ever let a bet ride — this is the ring for that kind of person. The Ace of Spades Dice Ring carves a playing card and a pair of dice into a single 22mm × 19mm sterling silver face. Twelve grams of solid .925 silver with the ace and dice rendered in full relief against an oxidized background.
Wear This If
If cards and dice are part of your identity — The ace of spades is the highest-ranking card in most games. The dice represent chance. Together on a ring, they make a statement about risk, luck, and the willingness to play. If your Friday nights involve a poker table or your vacations involve a casino floor, this ring speaks that language.
If you want a conversation-starting ring with real silver weight — At 12 grams with a 22mm × 19mm face, the ace and dice are large enough to read from across a table. People notice the gambling motif and comment on it. The .925 silver gives it a material quality that plated costume rings don't carry.
If you collect themed silver rings — The gambling motif sits alongside skull, cross, and dragon designs in a rotation — same .925 silver, different story on each finger. The ace/dice theme is specific enough to stand out without clashing with other designs.
Living With This Ring
The ace of spades and the dice share the face — carved side by side in raised relief. The spade symbol on the card has defined edges. The dice show individual pip dots recessed into each face. The oxidized background darkens the spaces between elements, pushing the polished card and dice forward visually.
The band narrows behind the face — a tapered shank that lets your finger bend freely while the face stays wide enough for the full gambling composition. The interior is polished smooth with the .925 hallmark stamped clearly.
At 12 grams, this is a mid-weight ring. Comfortable for all-day wear. The 22mm × 19mm face is noticeable on the hand but doesn't extend past the finger edges on most hand sizes. It sits in the same weight class as a college ring — present without being heavy.
The oxidized finish in the recessed areas holds its dark tone through daily wear. The raised surfaces — the card face, the dice, the spade symbol — develop a brighter polish from skin contact. That contrast makes the gambling motif more defined over time, not less.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: What does the ace of spades represent on jewelry?
The ace of spades has carried multiple meanings — highest card in the deck, a symbol of luck, and in military culture, a sign of power. Paired with dice, the combination represents risk-taking and the thrill of chance. On a ring, it's a personal emblem for people who embrace uncertainty.
Q: Is the face too large for everyday wear?
At 22mm × 19mm, it's in the mid-range for statement rings. The tapered shank behind the face keeps the ring from feeling bulky. It fits comfortably for typing, driving, and handshakes. On medium to large hands, the proportions look natural.
Q: Will the carved details wear smooth over time?
The raised elements develop a brighter polish from skin contact. The recessed areas and pip dots stay dark because they're protected from friction. Over months, the gambling motif becomes more defined, not less. A silver polishing cloth restores the original look if you prefer it fresh.
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