Product Description
Step into a world of quiet mystique with this ethereal coffin cut engagement ring, reimagined with a deep, polished black onyx at its center. Set in warm yellow gold, this piece belongs to the Ethereal Relic Series—where each design shares the same sculptural silhouette, while expressing its identity through the intensity and character of its gemstone.
At the heart of the ring sits a coffin-cut black onyx with a smooth, opaque surface and a bold, uninterrupted darkness. Unlike translucent stones, its depth comes from pure saturation, absorbing light rather than diffusing it. The result is a powerful, grounding presence that feels minimal, refined, and quietly dramatic.
Surrounding the center stone, fine moissanite or diamond accents introduce a subtle contrast of light, enhancing the stark elegance of the onyx without diminishing its dominant presence. The sculptural gold setting extends outward in a symmetrical architectural form, evoking ceremonial structure and timeless balance.
Each piece in the series is meticulously handcrafted, focusing on proportion, precision, and expressive detail. The sharp geometry of the coffin cut pairs with the smooth, solid darkness of the onyx, creating a striking tension between light and shadow that defines this variation of the series.
Designed as part of a collectible modular collection, this ring is intended to be worn alongside other variations in the Ethereal Relic Series, making it ideal for those who appreciate cohesive design storytelling and bold gemstone contrast. It works perfectly as an alternative engagement ring, wedding ring, or signature statement piece.
Details
Gemstone: Black Onyx
Center Stone Size: 6×8mm
Side Stone: Moissanite / Diamond
Cut: Coffin Cut
Metal: SOLID 10K / 14K / 18K GOLD
(can be made in yellow / white / rose / black gold / 925 sterling silver)
Style: Gothic · Vintage · Statement
Setting: Sculptural Prong
A piece that feels like still darkness captured in form, this ring reflects protection, strength, and quiet power—crafted as part of a living series where each stone becomes a distinct expression of the same timeless architectural language.