Clear Stone Spider Gothic Ring — .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 3660
Thin silver strands, cast in relief, give the web threads a slight ridge — so the pattern catches shadow even in flat lighting. This Clear Stone Spider Gothic Ring is solid .925 sterling silver, 27 grams, with a sparkling clear Cubic Zirconia stone nested right where the web strands converge. The spider perches above the stone with its legs stretched across the web. Gothic jewelry that doubles as a conversation piece.
Wear This If
If you collect spider or arachnid-themed jewelry — This ring puts the spider front and center, not as a small accent. The clear CZ stone adds brightness that darker stones don't — it makes the web pattern more visible rather than blending into it.
If you want a gothic statement ring with some sparkle — The 22mm x 28mm face is bold enough to notice from across a table. The clear CZ catches light without the dark mood of a black onyx or the intensity of a red stone — it's a subtler flash.
If you're shopping for a Halloween or horror fan — Spider rings are year-round pieces for the right person. At 27 grams in solid sterling silver, this isn't a costume accessory — it's real jewelry they'll wear long past October.
Living With This Ring
The web strands have a textured surface — tiny ridges between each silver thread that darken naturally over time. That oxidation sharpens the contrast between the polished spider body and the web underneath. It's the kind of detail that looks better after a few months of wear, not worse.
The clear CZ sits in a bezel setting (a silver rim that wraps the stone's edge). No prongs to snag on fabric. Under indoor light, the stone reads as a clean bright flash. In sunlight, it throws sharper faceted reflections. It's not trying to pass as a diamond — it's doing its own thing.
Inside the band, the surface is polished smooth. Comfortable for all-day wear. The spider's body creates some height above the band — you'll notice it when you grip something tightly or close your fist the first few times. Most people stop thinking about it after a day or two.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Is the clear CZ stone secure in the web design?
Yes. It sits in a bezel setting — a silver rim wraps around the stone edge and holds it flush against the web. No prongs to catch on clothing or bend out of shape. The stone doesn't shift or rattle, and a bezel like this is the most secure way to hold a CZ for daily wear.
Q: What does the spider symbolize in gothic jewelry?
Spiders represent patience, creativity, and the weaving of fate. From the Greek myth of Arachne — the weaver turned into a spider by Athena — to gothic tradition, they're symbols of cunning and persistence. On this ring, the spider guards the center of its web, a quiet statement about control and watchfulness.
Q: Will the oxidized web grooves get darker or lighter over time?
The high points — spider body and outer web strands — brighten from skin contact, while the grooves stay dark or deepen slightly. This increases contrast over the first few months, so the web pattern actually sharpens with wear rather than fading. A quick pass with a polishing cloth restores the original look if you prefer.
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Same spider-and-web design but with a red stone instead of clear — the Red Stone Spider Web Ring swaps the bright flash for a deeper, moodier accent.
For a different take on the same theme, the Goth Spider Ring puts the spider front and center without the stone, while the Spider Pendant moves the design from your hand to your chest.
Browse more creature designs in the animal rings collection — spiders, bats, scorpions, and other wildlife in .925 silver.
For more dark-aesthetic pieces, see dark sterling silver rings — skulls, reapers, occult symbols, and other oxidized bands.






