Maltese Cross Sterling Silver Ring β Blue Stone Biker Band
SKU: 3244
A Maltese cross dominates the face of this ring β its eight points sharp and clearly defined, with small blue stones set at the cardinal positions. The cross arms have a textured surface that contrasts with the smooth, polished stones. Oxidized silver fills the background, giving the whole design a dimensional, almost carved appearance.
Built For
If you ride and want faith-inspired gear β The Maltese cross has deep ties to crusader and military history β itβs been a biker symbol since the 1960s. This version adds blue stones for color without losing the hard edge. Looks right at home on a throttle hand.
If you collect cross jewelry β Different from a standard Latin cross or Celtic cross. The Maltese has eight points representing the eight obligations of the Knights of St. John. A conversation piece for anyone who knows their heraldry.
If you want color in your silver β The blue stones add just enough color to break up the silver-and-black palette without looking flashy. They catch light when your hand moves, adding a subtle pop against the oxidized backdrop.
The Honest Take
The blue stones are small β accent pieces, not centerpieces. They add color to the cross design but donβt dominate. In dim lighting, the ring reads as all silver until you get close enough to spot the blue glints.
The Maltese cross face sits slightly raised from the band. Each of the eight points is defined with clean lines and a slightly textured surface. The oxidization in the recessed areas is dark and consistent, which gives the cross real pop against the background.
Sterling silver at this weight (16g) finds a good balance β present on your finger without pulling attention down. After a few days, you stop noticing the weight entirely.
Heads up: The cross face extends about 5mm from the band surface. Youβll feel it when making a tight fist or gripping narrow objects. Standard for a statement ring this size.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: What does the Maltese cross represent?
Historically, itβs the emblem of the Knights of St. John (Knights Hospitaller). The eight points represent eight knightly virtues: loyalty, piety, generosity, bravery, glory, contempt of death, helpfulness, and respect for the church. In biker culture, itβs adopted as a symbol of courage and brotherhood.
Q: Are the blue stones natural or synthetic?
They're accent-grade set stones β small in size but vivid in blue. We don't market them as natural gemstones; they're chosen for consistent color and durability rather than carat value. They sit secure in their settings and are designed to withstand daily wear without loosening or dulling over time.
Q: Does the ring come in half sizes?
Yes β available in sizes 6 through 15, including half sizes. Measure carefully, because a wide band like this one tends to feel tighter than a thin ring in the same nominal size. If you're between sizes or ordering for a knuckle that's larger than your finger base, size up half a step for an easier fit.
At a Glance
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Want the same Maltese motif without the blue accents? The Maltese Cross Biker Ring is the pure 3D version β same eight-point geometry, all oxidized silver, no stones.
If the blue pulls you more than the Maltese shape, the Blue Knights Templar Cross Ring swaps accent stones for full sapphire CZ pavΓ© across the cross β denser color, Templar heraldry instead of Maltese.
For more cross ring designs in sterling silver, we carry everything from Latin and Celtic to Iron Cross and gothic scrollwork.
Still deciding? Browse hundreds of silver biker rings β skulls, dragons, crosses, and animals all in solid .925.









