Princess Amethyst Sterling Silver Bishop Ring with 14K Gold Crosses
SKU: 2149
Three gold crosses on one side, a clerical staff flanked by twin crosses on the other. A deep violet princess-cut amethyst centered between them. This princess amethyst bishop ring in .925 sterling silver doesn't whisper its symbolism. It announces it. The crozier — the curled shepherd's staff of bishops — is rendered in 14K yellow gold against polished silver. You can read it from across a room. Best for men of faith who want theological weight, not just visual flash.
Best Suited For
If you’re ordained clergy — bishop, monsignor, senior pastor — this earns its place on your right hand. The ¾-inch square face reads clearly from the back pew. The gold crozier signals your office to anyone who knows the symbol.
If you collect religious jewelry — and appreciate two-tone metalwork — the warm gold against cool silver here echoes a medieval reliquary panel. You don't need ordination to appreciate it.
If you simply love deep violet gemstones and want a men's amethyst ring in a bold, unapologetic setting, this delivers. A square-cut stone this saturated, surrounded by a double-halo CZ frame in a bold mount, is difficult to find outside of custom commissions.
What It's Like to Wear This Amethyst Bishop Ring
The first surprise is the interior. Mirror-polished and smooth — slides on clean with no snagging. Flip it over and you'll see an open filigree gallery under the setting. Curving silver cutouts. Air circulates against your finger. After two hours, no sweat buildup.
Under fluorescent lights, the amethyst darkens to near-plum. Move to a window and violet flares shoot through the princess-cut facets. The 24 CZ stones amplify every shift — the whole face glimmers when you move. The double-halo gives two distinct tiers of sparkle around one saturated core.
The crozier on the left panel is detailed — the curled crook, two flanking crosses. Anyone familiar with clerical symbols spots it right away. On the right, three stacked gold crosses catch light as your hand moves.
The gold plating is thick — but it's still plating over sterling. Daily wear against hard surfaces will eventually show silver at the raised edges. Rotating it with a second ring helps the gold last much longer. A jeweler can re-plate it cheaply if needed.
At 13.5 grams, it's lighter than it looks. The filigree undercarriage removes bulk without sacrificing the face's visual feel. Comfortable through long services, all-day wear, or travel.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: Where does the crozier symbol come from?
The crozier — a curved shepherd’s staff — has represented bishops since the 5th century. It symbolizes the shepherd’s role over the faithful. The gold-plated version on this ring ties that tradition directly to the wearer’s hand.
Q: Is the amethyst natural or synthetic?
Natural. Under magnification you’ll see color zoning and inclusions — character that only forms in earth-mined crystals. Synthetics look uniform.
Q: I’m not ordained — is this still appropriate to wear?
Yes. Amethyst rings with cross motifs have centuries of history beyond clergy. Collectors, laypeople, and anyone who appreciates deep violet gemstones in gold and silver wear these freely.
Q: Does the band run true to size?
Standard width band, so sizing is accurate for most. If you’re between sizes or your knuckles are wider than your finger base, go up one step. The polished interior slides on easily.
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The princess amethyst bishop ring shares the same princess-cut stone and gold-plated silver construction but with a different halo layout and shoulder design — compare the two if you want the same stone shape in a different frame.
Every piece in the bishop ring group shares natural gemstones and .925 silver. Different stone shapes, different gold accent placements — but the same level of church detail throughout.
A cross pendant rounds out the set that sits well alongside the ring visually. The solid sterling crucifix pendant matches this ring's faith-forward tone and sits in a similar weight class.











