Red Stone Spider Web Ring — .925 Sterling Silver, 27 Grams
SKU: 3658
Collectors of gothic jewelry who want weight behind their silver — this Red Stone Spider Web Ring delivers 27 grams of solid .925 sterling silver shaped into a three-dimensional web. A large red CZ stone sits at the center, trapped like prey. The face spans 22mm × 28mm, and a tiny spider hides on the side of the band — a detail most people won't notice until you point it out.
Built For
If you collect gothic statement rings — The spider web carved across this 22mm × 28mm face is three-dimensional, not flat etching. The web strands rise off the surface at different heights, creating actual shadow depth between them. At 27 grams, it has the heft of a ring twice its visual complexity — you feel the silver before you study the design.
If red stones are your thing — The CZ at the center isn't a small accent dot. It's a large brilliant-cut stone set into the web's focal point — the spot where every strand converges. Under direct light it throws red flashes across the silver web. The contrast between the cool oxidized silver and the warm red makes the stone look larger than it is.
If you wear your rings as conversation starters — The hidden spider on the side of the band is the hook. Most people see the web and the red stone first. Then someone spots the spider and the ring suddenly tells a story — the web, the trapped red prize, the lurking predator. It's a design that reveals itself in layers.
The Honest Take
The web strands are individually carved with varying thickness — thicker near the edges, thinner toward the center where they converge on the stone. The oxidized finish sits deep between the strands, turning each gap into a dark channel. When you tilt the ring under a light source, the web appears to shift as shadows move between the raised lines.
The red CZ is set flush with the top of the web, not protruding above it. Good design choice — a raised stone on a ring this size would catch on everything. The stone's facets pick up ambient light and hold it. In dim lighting, the red deepens to almost garnet-dark. Under bright white light, it flashes crimson.
That tiny spider sculpted on the shank has surprisingly sharp detail for its size — individual legs, a rounded abdomen, even small mandibles. But it's the most delicate feature on the ring. After months of daily wear, the spider's high points will polish smoother and brighter than the rest of the band. The legs stay defined, but the crisp edge softens gradually. It ages into the ring rather than standing apart from it.
The band itself isn't plain behind the face. The web pattern extends partially down both sides before transitioning to a smooth, polished interior. The inside is mirror-smooth — comfortable against skin with no rough casting marks.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Is the spider web actually three-dimensional or just engraved flat?
Three-dimensional. The web strands are raised off the face at different heights — thicker outer strands, thinner inner ones — creating real depth and shadow. It's sculpted, not just surface-etched into a flat top.
Q: What does a spider web symbolize in jewelry?
Patience, creativity, and the interconnected nature of fate. The spider is the weaver — it builds something intricate from nothing. In gothic culture, the web also represents the trap, the lure, the beauty that's dangerous up close. The red stone at the center reinforces that — the prize at the heart of the web.
Q: Will the red CZ stone fall out with daily wear?
The stone is flush-set into the web's center — it sits level with or slightly below the surrounding silver web strands. The web structure acts as a protective cage around the stone's perimeter. This is more secure than a prong setting. Normal daily wear won't dislodge it.
At a Glance
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