Diamond Cross Sterling Silver Ring — .925 Silver Gothic Band
SKU: 3609
The cross on this ring isn’t smooth — it has a diamond-cut texture across its entire surface, catching light in tiny flashes when your hand moves. Against the dark oxidized background, the textured cross almost glows. The geometric precision of the four arms is sharp, with clean edges that feel defined under a fingertip.
Wear This If
If you wear your faith visually — This is a Latin cross rendered in textured silver — traditional shape, modern finish. The diamond-cut surface gives it a visual energy that plain polished crosses don’t have. Reads as intentional, not costume.
If you prefer geometric over ornate — No filigree, no scrollwork, no extra detail competing for attention. Just a clean cross with textured facets. The simplicity makes it versatile — works with formal wear, casual, or streetwear.
If you stack rings on multiple fingers — At 12 grams, this is lighter than most gothic rings in the catalog. The band narrows at the back, leaving room for neighboring rings. Good as a supporting piece in a multi-ring setup.
Living With This Ring
The diamond-cut texture is the whole personality of this ring. Under direct light, the facets create micro-reflections that make the cross shimmer without any stones. It’s a clever way to get visual interest from silver alone.
At 12 grams, this sits on the lighter end. You won’t feel weighed down, and it doesn’t pull your finger sideways like some heavier statement rings. For all-day wear, that lightness is a real advantage.
The oxidized background is consistent and deep. It creates a frame around the cross that makes the textured surface pop even more. After a few weeks, the contrast between dark and bright areas becomes even more defined.
Heads up: The cross face sits about 4mm above the band. Lower profile than most cross rings, but still noticeable when gripping small objects or typing.
What’s Inside
Good Questions
Q: Is the diamond texture actual diamonds?
No — “diamond-cut” refers to the faceting technique. The surface is cut into tiny geometric facets that reflect light like a diamond’s surface. It’s all sterling silver, no stones.
Q: Does this ring have religious significance?
It’s a Latin cross — the most recognized Christian cross form. Whether you wear it for faith or as a design element is entirely up to you. Both are valid.
Q: How does it compare to the heavier cross rings?
At 12 grams, it’s about half the weight of our heavier cross bands. The lower profile and lighter build make it better for daily wear and stacking.
Specs vs Reality
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