Fleur De Lis Gothic Band Ring — .925 Sterling Silver Openwork
SKU: 3522
Slide it on in the morning, forget about it by lunch. The Fleur De Lis Gothic Band Ring is a 10mm sterling silver band with the lily pattern cut through the metal — openwork, not engraved. At 10 grams of solid .925 silver, it sits flat on the finger with no face, no raised stone, nothing to catch on pockets or steering wheels. The fleur-de-lis motif repeats around the full circumference.
Wear This If
If you want heraldic design in a low-profile band — No shield face, no tall stone setting. The fleur-de-lis is cut directly through the 10mm band. It reads as gothic and historical without any element that rises above the finger line. Works under dress shirt cuffs, with riding gloves, and during desk work.
If you're looking for an alternative wedding band with meaning — the fleur-de-lis loops unbroken around the full circumference, with no start or end. The motif stands for royalty, honor, and purity — more history than a plain band carries, without shouting about it.
If you stack rings and need one that doesn't crowd neighbors — The 10mm width covers the finger without blocking adjacent rings. The flat profile means it nests next to other bands cleanly. At 10 grams, it won't make a multi-ring hand feel heavy.
Living With This Ring
The openwork design is the defining detail. The fleur-de-lis shapes are cut through the silver — you can see skin through the pattern. That gives the ring a lighter, airier look than solid bands of the same width. Under direct light, the cutouts create small shadows on your finger that shift as your hand moves.
The raised silver surfaces are polished bright. The recessed areas between the cutouts are oxidized dark. That polished-to-dark contrast makes the lily pattern readable from across a table — the design doesn't blur into a uniform silver band from a distance.
Ten grams on a 10mm band. You feel the width on the first day — wider than a standard wedding band — but the weight is low enough that the adjustment is fast. By the second day most people stop noticing. The interior is polished smooth, no casting ridges.
The oxidized finish in the recesses holds up well. The polished high points develop a brighter shine from daily contact with skin and fabric. Over months, the contrast between bright lilies and dark background actually sharpens — the ring looks better with wear, not worse.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Can this work as a wedding band?
Yes — and several customers use it that way. The continuous fleur-de-lis pattern loops endlessly around the band, which gives it an "eternal" quality that plain bands don't carry. The .925 silver is durable enough for lifetime daily wear.
Q: Does the openwork design make the ring fragile?
The cutouts reduce weight, not structural integrity. The remaining silver framework holds the pattern firmly. It handles daily wear — typing, driving, handshakes — without bending or warping. Just avoid heavy impacts directly on the openwork sections.
Q: Should I size up for a 10mm wide band?
Wide bands fit tighter than thin ones because more metal contacts the finger. If you're between sizes, go up half a size. The polished interior helps it slide on. Measure in the evening when your fingers are slightly warmer.
Specs vs Reality
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For the fleur-de-lis on a shield face instead of a band, the Fleur De Lis Shield Ring is 14 grams with a 3D relief lily on a sandblasted background — more signet, less band.
For the same band format with a colored stone, the Sapphire Fleur De Lis Band Ring adds a 2.0ct blue CZ to a 13mm fleur-de-lis band — wider, heavier, with a color accent.
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The full fleur de lis rings collection has shield signets, band styles, and stone-set variants in .925 silver.










