Ask & Embla
Black Lake Serpent Ring
Black Lake Serpent Ring
Waterways of nightfall scaled to reflect a pool of mysteries. A crossing of viperous textures and darkened stone to accent your ring stack.
A black Cubic Zirconia stone in a diamond cut set on a slim ring band with a snake skin detail.
Sold individually.
Each piece is lovingly crafted by hand, under ethical working conditions. Please allow for minor imperfections that are true to handcrafted jewelry. No two pieces are the same β every individual product is uniquely yours.
- 15% off your first order
- Free standard shipping to select countries
- Complimentary 1-year warranty included
- 14 day size exchange policy
STYLE & MATERIAL
STYLE & MATERIAL
Style: Ring
Base material: 316L surgical grade stainless steel
GoldFinishing: 14K gold plating with antiquing lacquer
Can be autoclaved: No
SilverFinishing: 925 Silver plating with antiquing lacquer
Can be autoclaved: No
MEASUREMENTS
MEASUREMENTS
Black Lake Serpent Ring is true to size. Order your true size for the best fit.















Ring Size Guide
Black Lake Serpent Ring is true to size. Order your true size for the best fit.

What youβll need: a thin strip of paper or a piece of string, a pen or marker and a ruler.
- Wrap the strip of paper or string around your finger. Ensure a full, closed loop is formed.
- Adjust the size of the loop to your desired fit, ensuring it sits comfortably. Make sure the loop can still slide over your knuckles.
- When you find your desired fit, use a pen and mark the start and the end of the loop.
- Lay your string or paper on a flat surface and measure the distance between the 2 points. This will be the circumference of your ring.
- Refer to our ring size guide to find your size according to your measurement
A well-fitting ring should fit comfortably on your finger without being too tight. When putting it on or taking it off, it should be able to slide over your knuckle with little resistance. It should not create any bulging or cause indent marks. Our rings fit true to size. If you are in-between sizes, size down for thin rings and size up for thick rings (above 3mm in band width) to maintain a comfortable fit.
To check if your ring is not too tight, put it on and push it against the underside side of your finger β there should be a small space between the ring and your finger.For more information, check out our Jewelry Size Guide.