Emerald CZ Signet Ring — Lion & Eagle Crest .925 Silver
SKU: 3238_6
Thirty-six emerald-green CZ stones fill the silver face, set in a tight 6×6 grid that covers the entire 18×16mm square top. They're emerald-colored, not actual emeralds, but the color is deep enough to pass at arm's length. Flip the ring sideways and you'll find two heraldic crests carved into the band — a rampant lion on one side, a double-headed eagle on the other. It's a .925 sterling silver signet ring at 15 grams, built more for boardrooms than bike runs.
Wear This If
If you work in an environment where jewelry gets noticed — this is a conversation starter in meetings. The green stones catch fluorescent light, and the heraldic side panels give people something to ask about.
If you collect signet-style rings — the square face and flat stone arrangement set this apart from the round lion heads in the collection. Different shape, different audience, different vibe entirely.
If you like your symbols layered — lion for strength, eagle for authority, emerald color for prosperity. Three heraldic references in one ring, each visible from a different angle.
Living With This Ring
The stones sit flat against the face — no raised prongs, no uneven surfaces. You can rest your hand on a table without anything rocking or catching. The grid pattern catches light from multiple angles at once, so the green shifts and sparkles as your hand moves.
The side panels are carved in relief — the lion is rampant (standing on hind legs), the eagle is double-headed in the Byzantine style. Both are framed within decorative shield cartouches, and the oxidation darkens the recesses around each figure, making them pop against the polished silver.
Heads up: The flat CZ face is a fingerprint magnet. Oil from your skin shows up on the stones within hours of wearing. A quick wipe with a microfiber cloth fixes it, but expect to clean the face more often than a solid metal ring — especially before photos or formal events.
At 15 grams, this is one of the lighter rings in the collection. If you're used to 30g+ lion rings, this will feel noticeably different. The lighter weight makes it practical for long office days where a heavy ring would be distracting.
What's Inside
Good Questions
Q: Are the stones real emeralds?
No — they're emerald-green cubic zirconia, chosen specifically for their rich, consistent color across all 36 stones. CZ is more durable for daily ring wear than natural emerald, which chips easily. The color is rich and consistent across all 36 stones.
Q: What do the lion and eagle symbolize together?
The lion carries centuries of symbolism — strength, kingship, and noble authority — while the double-headed eagle is a Byzantine and imperial emblem of supreme authority — one head faces east, one west, symbolizing dominion over both. Together, they form a full heraldic coat of arms.
Q: Will the stones fall out?
The stones are channel-set in a grid — each one is held in place by the metal frame on all four sides. It's a secure setting. Hard impacts could theoretically loosen a stone over time, but normal daily wear poses no risk to the setting.
Q: Does this ring work with formal wear?
That's its sweet spot. The green CZ and polished silver read “luxury” rather than “biker,” which is unusual for this shop. The signet shape and heraldic lion-and-eagle sides make it appropriate for suits, formal events, boardrooms, and professional settings where a skull ring would be too much.
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For a rampant lion with a dark stone accent, the Scottish Rampant Lion Ring carries the same standing pose from the side panel of this ring — but as the main face.
For those who prefer blue over green, the Blue Topaz Scottish Lion Ring pairs a genuine topaz with a rampant lion design for a different color palette.
For other takes on the lion motif, browse more lion ring designs — heraldic, aggressive, stylized, and minimalist lions in .925 silver.
If the crest-and-shield aesthetic pulls you in, see our medieval rings collection — signets, knight seals, and coat-of-arms bands in solid silver.








