Eagle Signet Ring with Black Onyx — .925 Sterling Silver
SKU: 3550
Two sculpted eagles face each other across a black onyx slab — emerald-cut, 23mm x 19mm, set deep in a bezel frame. The eagles aren't perched or resting. They're gripping the sides of the setting with their talons, wings pulled back against the shank. The onyx face is flat and smooth — pure black with no inclusions visible under normal light. Sixteen grams of solid .925 sterling silver with a signet-style profile that sits flat against the finger.
Built For
If you prefer clean, dark aesthetics over busy detail — the onyx face is the focal point, and it's a void. No color shifts, no sparkle, no facets. Just a flat, deep black rectangle framed by silver. The eagle details are on the sides, not the face — so from directly above, this reads as a black signet ring. The birds only reveal themselves from an angle.
If you want an eagle ring that works in professional settings — the signet profile keeps this ring low on the finger. No tall claws, no protruding elements. The eagles are carved into the shoulders of the ring where they're visible but not aggressive. A handshake reveals them. A resting hand hides them. This crosses the line between biker jewelry and men's fashion.
If you want a genuine stone that requires zero maintenance — black onyx rates 6.5-7 on the Mohs scale. Hard enough for daily wear without surface scratching from normal handling. The flat bezel setting protects the edges completely. No prongs to catch, no elevated stone to bump. Wash your hands, grip a steering wheel — the onyx sits flush and stays put.
The Honest Take
The two eagles are mirror images of each other — one on each shoulder, facing inward toward the onyx. Their wings fold back along the shank with individual feather carving visible under close inspection. The talons grip the bottom edge of the bezel, creating the impression that the birds are holding the stone in place. The carving depth is moderate — clear shadows but not as dramatic as a full 3D eagle head ring.
The onyx surface has a natural waxy luster — not mirror-polished like glass, but smoothly reflective. Under overhead light, you'll see a soft reflection on the black surface. Under side lighting, the stone goes completely dark, almost disappearing into the silver frame. That contrast between reflective and absent gives the ring a different character depending on where you are.
Heads up: The onyx sits flush in the bezel, but you can feel the seam where stone meets silver with your fingertip. It's not sharp — just a slight step where the bezel lip meets the onyx surface. Some people notice it, some don't. It's a feel thing, not a visual thing.
The signet profile means the entire ring sits close to your finger. The face height above the band is minimal — maybe 3-4mm total. This makes it comfortable for activities where tall rings struggle. Typing, glove wearing, pockets — no catching, no interference. The eagles on the shoulders add width but not height.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Is the black onyx genuine or synthetic?
Genuine black onyx — a natural chalcedony mineral. The color is enhanced through standard industry heat treatment, which is permanent. Onyx rates 6.5-7 on the Mohs scale, making it durable for daily wear but softer than sapphire or topaz. Avoid hitting it directly against stone countertops.
Q: How does the bezel setting compare to the four-claw eagle rings?
The bezel wraps a continuous metal rim around the stone — total edge protection, flush profile, nothing to snag. The four-claw eagle rings grip at four points and leave the sides exposed — more stone visible, more sparkle, but the claw tips extend above the surface. The bezel is the more practical choice for daily wear and physical work.
Q: Why two eagles instead of one?
The mirror-image pair creates symmetry on the ring's shoulders — balance rather than dominance. In heraldic tradition, paired eagles often represent duality: strength and wisdom, action and patience. On this ring, they also anchor each side of the bezel, making the stone look guarded rather than just set.
At a Glance
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