Diamond Eye Lion Ring β 37g Solid .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 2970_16
One eye catches the light in a way the other doesn't. The single CZ stone is flush-set directly into the right eye socket β not raised on a prong, not floating in a bezel. The stone sits flush with the surrounding silver, creating a smooth, uninterrupted surface across the brow and cheekbone. The other eye remains as solid silver β an intentionally open socket that creates an asymmetry most people notice and ask about immediately. This is a 37-gram .925 sterling silver lion ring with a 28Γ32mm sculpted face.
Wear This If
If you already own a plain lion ring and want the next step β the CZ eye adds a focal point that changes how the ring reads from across a table. It's a subtle upgrade that produces a clearly visible difference in how the ring reads from across the table.
If you like detail that rewards close inspection β beyond the eye, the mane carving runs deep enough to hold oxidized shadow, and the teeth are individually defined. One of those pieces that looks better the closer you get.
If size matters β at 37 grams and 28Γ32mm, this is one of the largest lion rings in the collection. It covers the full finger from knuckle to knuckle on most hand sizes.
Living With This Ring
The CZ is set flush, which means it doesn't snag on anything. No prong to catch a thread, no raised setting to scrape a surface. The stone sits protected inside the natural contour of the eye socket.
The mane on this ring is deeply carved β almost 3mm of relief in places. The oxidation settles into those grooves and creates a dark/light contrast that makes the lion look three-dimensional even in flat lighting.
Heads up: At 28Γ32mm, this face covers your entire finger and extends past both knuckle lines on most sizes. You'll notice the weight when you curl your hand into a fist or grip something firmly. And the CZ catches light constantly β this ring draws attention whether you want it to or not. This isn't a ring for keeping a low profile β it announces itself.
The oxidized areas will lighten on the high points over time. That's a normal characteristic of oxidized silver aging through regular contact. The dark recesses around the mane and eye socket stay dark because friction doesn't reach them.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Will the CZ fall out?
The stone is flush-set by pressing it into a precisely machined seat within the eye socket. There's no external prong to bend or bezel wall to loosen over time. It's one of the most secure setting methods for a ring this size.
Q: How does this compare to the garnet-eyed lion ring?
It's a different stone with a completely different visual character. The garnet has a deep red color that reads "vintage." The CZ is clear and catches white light β it reads "diamond-like." Both are flush-set. The overall size and weight specifications are similar across both versions.
Q: Is the single eye intentional?
Yes, and deliberately so. One eye carries the CZ while the other remains open β the asymmetry is an intentional design decision. It creates a focal point instead of splitting attention between two stones. Many customers find that the empty socket actually gives the lion a more distinctive, characterful expression.
Q: How do I clean around the CZ?
Cleaning the CZ follows the same approach as cleaning the rest of the ring: warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. The flush setting means there's no gap behind the stone where grime can build up. The stone itself responds well to a quick wipe with a soft cloth after the initial rinse.
Specs vs Reality
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If you want the same 37g lion ring without the CZ, the heavy sterling silver lion ring has the same face dimensions with a fully sculpted mane β no stone, pure silver.
For a different stone color, the garnet-eyed lion ring swaps the clear CZ for deep red garnets β a warmer, more vintage feel.
Looking for something to coordinate with this ring? The Lion Head Pendant with Diamond Eyes carries the same CZ-eyed lion motif on a chain.







