Garnet Tribal Cross Ring — .925 Sterling Silver Fleur-de-Lis
SKU: 2925
Four fleur-de-lis arms radiate outward from a cluster of red garnet CZ stones at the center of this sterling silver tribal cross ring. The cross isn't a simple flat stamp — each arm has individual shaping, and the spaces between them are cut through to openwork filigree on the sides. At 19 grams with a 19mm × 22mm face, it's a garnet tribal cross ring with enough dimension to actually cast shadows on your finger.
Built For
If your ring collection is all monochrome — Skulls, plain crosses, silver bands — they're all single-tone. The red garnet CZ cluster in the center breaks that pattern without clashing. It's a controlled hit of color, not a gemstone showcase.
If you ride and want something beyond plain metal — 19mm × 22mm face on an index or middle finger reads well at arm's length. The fleur-de-lis detail and garnet accent separate it from basic biker bands while keeping the same gothic weight class.
If you lean toward heraldic or medieval designs — Fleur-de-lis is a centuries-old symbol. This ring uses four of them as cross arms, each with its own scroll detail. It works with other medieval-style silver pieces without looking costume-like.
The Honest Take
The blackened oxidation inside the fleur-de-lis cutouts gives this ring its depth. Tilt it under any light and the raised silver catches bright reflections while the recessed areas stay dark. That two-tone contrast makes the cross motif read from farther away than a flat-engraved design would.
The garnet CZ cluster at the center has one larger round-cut stone surrounded by a halo of smaller pavé-set stones. Under natural light, they lean toward deep cranberry — darker than what you'd expect from bright red glass. The color sits well against the blackened silver background.
On the finger, 19 grams sits with a firm presence. The wide face distributes weight evenly, so the ring doesn't spin. The interior band is smooth — no rough casting seams against the skin. Runs true to standard US sizing.
Heads up: The openwork filigree along the sides means lint and pocket debris will settle into the recesses. A soft toothbrush with warm soapy water every couple of weeks keeps it clean. Not a dealbreaker — just part of owning a ring with this much carved detail.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Are the stones natural garnet or CZ?
They're cubic zirconia in a deep garnet-red color, set as a cluster at the center of the cross. Darker and more complex-looking than plain glass, and considerably more durable for daily wear. The cranberry tone reads closer to natural garnet than the bright-red CZ you usually see — it absorbs light rather than flashing it back.
Q: Will the blackened oxidized finish wear off?
High-contact surfaces brighten naturally over time. The oxidation in the deeper recesses stays put. Many people prefer the worn-in look — it increases contrast. If you want to refresh it, a liver-of-sulfur dip takes about five minutes at home.
Q: Does the openwork filigree weaken the band?
No — the filigree sections are reinforced by the solid frame around them. At 19 grams of sterling silver, the ring has enough metal to handle daily wear. The filigree is decorative cutwork, not structural thinning.
At a Glance
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