Blue Sapphire Iron Cross Ring — .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 2933_14.5
An 11mm × 13mm princess-cut blue sapphire CZ sits between two oxidized iron crosses on this sterling silver ring — deep blue against blackened silver, held up by four polished prongs. The stone has enough facets to catch light from almost any angle, and the dark crosses flanking it make the blue pop harder than it would on a plain band. At 12 grams of .925 sterling silver, the blue sapphire iron cross ring is lighter than most cross rings in the catalog, which makes it practical for daily wear.
Built For
If you want a cross ring that isn't all silver — The blue CZ breaks the monochrome. It adds a color point that reads well against black leather, denim, and dark t-shirts. The iron cross shoulders keep it in biker territory while the stone takes the overall look up a notch.
If you prefer lighter rings — 12 grams is noticeably lighter than a 20–25 gram cross ring. You feel it on your finger without the heaviness. If weight fatigue is why your other rings stay in the drawer, this one solves that.
If you like the iron cross symbol but want refinement — The oxidized crosses sit on the shoulders, not the face. The stone takes center stage. It's a cross ring that works at a bike rally and a restaurant without feeling out of place in either setting.
The Honest Take
The princess-cut CZ has good depth. It's not a flat, lifeless stone — the facets create internal reflections that shift when you tilt your hand. Under daylight, the stone reads as a strong royal blue. Under warm indoor light, it darkens slightly toward navy. The four prongs hold it firmly, and the raised setting lets light enter from the sides, which helps the stone's brilliance.
The iron crosses on the shoulders are oxidized black with polished silver edges. The contrast between the darkened cross fill and the bright silver border gives them a sharp outline that reads cleanly from a few feet away. They're proportional to the stone — not oversized, not tiny.
At 12 grams, this ring is comfortable for long wear. The band is solid and polished smooth on the inside. It doesn't feel fragile, but it also doesn't have the heavy anchor feel of 20+ gram rings. If you stack rings on multiple fingers, this weight class plays well with others.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Is the blue stone a real sapphire?
It's a blue sapphire-colored cubic zirconia (CZ). High brilliance, deep blue color, and more durable than natural sapphire for daily ring wear. The princess cut gives it the same facet pattern and light behavior as a genuine sapphire.
Q: Will the raised stone catch on things?
The four prongs are smooth and rounded. The stone sits above the band but the setting profile isn't extreme. You may feel it when pulling on gloves, but in regular daily use — gripping, typing, shaking hands — it doesn't snag.
Q: Can the oxidized crosses be re-darkened if they lighten?
Yes. Any jeweler can re-oxidize sterling silver. The crosses will naturally brighten slightly on high-contact edges over time, but the recessed areas hold their dark finish well. Most people find the gradual brightening adds character.
At a Glance
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The Iron Cross Ring with Red Garnet uses the same iron cross motif but with a natural red garnet center stone and a heavier 25-gram build.
If you like the blue stone but want a different cross style, the Blue Knights Templar Cross Ring features a sapphire CZ in a Templar shield setting.
Browse more in the Cross Rings collection — every cross style from Celtic to Gothic to tribal.






