Heart Chained Two Finger Ring — Sterling Silver & Rose Gold
SKU: 3602
Two .925 sterling silver cuffs sit on adjacent fingers, connected by a double chain that drapes across the gap. Each band carries deep gothic scrollwork — oxidized grooves cut into the silver — with a single rose gold-plated heart set into the face. Warm gold against cool, darkened silver. That two-tone contrast is what makes this two finger ring read romantic and rebellious at the same time.
Built For
If you want an alternative promise ring — Two separate cuffs linked by a chain, each carrying its own heart. The rose gold plating gives the hearts warmth while the oxidized gothic filigree keeps the overall look far from conventional. Open-cuff design fits US 4–7 without fixed sizing.
If you gravitate toward gothic romance jewelry — The scrollwork on each cuff is finished with dark oxidation that settles into the grooves. The rose gold hearts aren't dainty accents — they're set into that ornate framework deliberately, like something protected. The double chain connecting both rings carries the "bound together" motif from band to band.
If you need flexible sizing — Both cuffs are open-back with no fixed ring size. Squeeze gently to tighten, expand slightly to loosen. The US 4–7 range means you can move them between fingers or share with someone whose hands are a different size.
The Honest Take
The rose gold plating reads warm copper-gold in person — not the bright yellow gold you might expect from screen photos. Under indoor lighting, the contrast between dark silver filigree and the warm heart accent is sharper than it appears online. After a few weeks of wear, high-contact areas on the hearts may thin slightly, letting the sterling silver peek through. Most people don't mind — it adds a lived-in quality that suits the gothic aesthetic.
Heads up: The connecting chain limits how far you can spread those two fingers. Typing, gripping a steering wheel, big hand gestures — you'll feel the tug. Most people adjust within a day or two. But if full finger independence matters for your daily work, treat this as an evening or weekend piece.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Does the chain between the rings snag on things?
It can catch on loose-knit sweaters, scarves, and backpack straps if you're not careful. The double chain sits close to the hand — short enough that it won't dangle freely — but it's still a good idea to remove the rings before pulling on tight gloves or reaching into a bag.
Q: Can I separate the two rings and wear just one?
No. The chain is permanently attached to both cuffs, so they can't come apart. Wearing just one ring means the other dangles from your adjacent finger by the chain — awkward, and not how it's meant to sit. They're designed, finished, and sold as a single connected pair.
Q: Will the rose gold plating eventually wear off?
Over time, yes — especially on the heart faces where your hand contacts surfaces. The sterling silver that shows through isn't ugly; it gives a lived-in patina look. A jeweler can replate them if you want to restore the original two-tone contrast.
Q: Which fingers should I wear these on?
Middle and ring finger is the most common pairing — it gives the chain enough slack to drape naturally without tugging. Index and middle works too. Because both cuffs are open-back and adjust across US 4–7, you can move them to whichever pair of adjacent fingers sits most comfortably.
At a Glance
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If you like the chained double-ring silhouette but want a harder edge, the Handcuff Chained Double Ring swaps the rose-gold hearts for sterling-silver handcuff cuffs — same finger-bridging structure with prison-yard attitude.
For the heart motif on a single finger, the Gothic Dagger Heart Ring stakes a sterling-silver dagger through a red garnet pavé heart — heavier band, no chain.
Want to keep browsing the dark side? Our full gothic rings collection runs from minimalist black-band signets to maximalist filigree statement pieces.
Or see the rocker rings lineup in heavy .925 silver — every design built for hands that aren't shy.







