Spade Spinner Ring — .925 Sterling Silver, 19g Wide Band
SKU: 3467
Nineteen grams of spinning silver with raised spade symbols parading around your finger. The Spade Spinner Ring is the heavier sibling in the spinner collection — .925 sterling silver, 14mm wide, with a freely rotating outer band covered in polished spade motifs against a dark textured background. The extra 2 grams over lighter spinners translates to more rotational momentum. One flick keeps it going longer.
Best Suited For
If you want the heaviest spinner in the spade series — At 19 grams, this is heavier than the Ace of Spades Spinner (17g). The extra mass gives the outer band more inertia — it spins longer per flick and has a more authoritative feel on the finger. If weight matters to you in a fidget ring, this is the one.
If you connect with the spade as a symbol — The spade is the death card, the power card, the gambler’s favorite suit. In biker culture, the ace of spades is a memento mori — a reminder to live fully because the next hand isn’t guaranteed. The repeating spade pattern on the spinning band creates a visual wheel-of-fortune effect.
If you need a discreet fidget tool with real presence — The spinning is silent. The 14mm band fills the space between your knuckles with a solid, visible ring. Spin it under a table during a meeting or while waiting in line — the motion is invisible to everyone else. The stress relief is just for you.
What Wearing It Actually Feels Like
The spade motifs are raised above the outer band’s surface — not flat etchings but three-dimensional shapes you can trace with your fingertip. Each spade has a polished top that catches light individually. The background between spades is darkened and textured, creating a contrast that makes the symbols pop even in dim conditions.
The spin is smooth and continuous. The outer band glides around the inner comfort band with a whisper-quiet motion. After a few weeks of daily spinning, the contact surfaces burnish against each other and the rotation becomes even silkier. No mechanical parts, no bearings — just two precision-fit silver bands.
At 19 grams and 14mm wide, you feel this ring all day. The weight is present without being fatiguing. The wide band sits between the knuckles with minimal gap above and below. Works best on the index or middle finger where it has room.
The Details That Matter
What People Want to Know
Q: How does this differ from the Ace of Spades Spinner?
This ring is 2 grams heavier (19g vs 17g), which gives the outer band more spin momentum. The spade pattern styling also differs — this version has a bolder relief with a different background texture. Both are 14mm wide and .925 silver.
Q: Will the spin mechanism break over time?
There’s nothing to break. The spinner is just two precision-fit silver bands — no bearings, no springs, no glued parts that can fail or pop loose. Because both bands are solid sterling, the contact surfaces naturally burnish against each other with use rather than wearing out, so the spin actually gets smoother over the first few months.
Q: Is 19 grams heavy for daily wear?
It’s in the heavy-medium range for a wide band ring. You’ll notice it for the first hour, then it becomes familiar. The 14mm width distributes the weight across a larger area, which makes it more comfortable than a narrow 19g ring would be.
The Numbers
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For the same spade motif at a lighter weight, the Ace of Spades Spinner Ring runs 17g with a slightly different spade design — same 14mm width, same spinning mechanism.
To carry the card-suit theme onto another finger, the Club Spinner Ring uses the same dual-band fidget build with a repeating club motif in solid .925 silver.
Browse more fidget bands in the spinner rings collection — skulls, gears, and different motifs in .925 silver.







