Blue Stone Cupid Ring — .925 Sterling Silver with 14mm CZ
SKU: 3494
The blue cabochon on this ring is smooth — not faceted, not glittery, just a deep polished dome of blue that your thumb finds every time you reach for it. Fourteen millimeters across, set between two carved cupid figures whose wings spread along the shanks. The Blue Stone Cupid Ring is 12 grams of solid .925 sterling silver with a 17mm × 20mm face that balances romantic mythology with gothic detailing.
Built For
If you connect with romantic symbolism in jewelry — The cupid figures on each shank are fully carved — individual wing feathers, curved bows, flowing posture. They're positioned as guardians of the blue stone at center. Cupid in mythology represents desire and attraction, and on this ring that symbolism is built into the metalwork itself.
If you want a colored stone ring that reads as gothic rather than dressy — The oxidized finish around the cupid carvings gives the ring a dark, antiqued character. The blue cabochon has a moody depth — not the bright sparkle of a faceted stone. It reads as mysterious, not glamorous. Pairs well with leather, dark denim, or a plain black tee.
If you're choosing a meaningful gift — A ring with cupid figures and a deep blue stone carries intention. It says something about the person giving it and the person wearing it. The .925 hallmark is stamped inside the band, so the material quality is verifiable. At 12 grams, it's comfortable enough for daily wear.
The Honest Take
A cabochon stone has a completely different presence than a faceted one. No sparkle, no fire — just a smooth dome of color that shifts from navy to near-black depending on the angle. The 14mm surface reflects light as a single soft glow rather than scattered flashes. Under direct light it's clearly blue. In dim rooms it darkens to something almost inky.
The cupid carvings on each shank have enough detail to feel under your fingertip. Wing feathers fan outward. The figures face the stone as if guarding it. Between the cupids and the stone, the band surface has swirling gothic scrollwork — oxidized dark, which pushes the polished figures forward visually.
At 12 grams with a 17mm × 20mm face, this sits in comfortable territory. The face is wide enough to display the full composition — stone, cupids, scrollwork — without feeling oversized. It won't block adjacent fingers on most hands.
The interior of the band is smooth with the .925 hallmark clearly stamped. No rough casting edges. The oxidized finish in the scrollwork grooves holds its dark tone because nothing contacts those recessed areas during wear.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: What does Cupid symbolize on a ring?
Cupid — Eros in Greek mythology — is the god of desire and attraction. On jewelry, cupid figures represent romantic love, passion, and the protection of the heart. The paired figures on this ring act as guardians of the blue stone, adding a narrative layer to the design.
Q: What's the difference between a cabochon and a faceted stone?
A cabochon is polished into a smooth dome — no cut facets, no sparkle. The effect is a deep, steady glow of color rather than scattered light. Cabochons are often used in gothic and vintage jewelry because they read as mysterious rather than flashy.
Q: Is this ring comfortable for daily wear?
Yes. At 12 grams with a smooth interior band, it's lighter than most gothic rings in the catalog. The 17mm × 20mm face stays proportional on the finger. The cabochon sits close to the band — no tall prong setting that catches on things.
At a Glance
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