Turkish Ottoman Black Polish Pure Silver Ring for Men — Real Dur-e-Najaf | Multiple Sizes
Estimate delivery times: 3-7 days .
💳 Payment Terms
✅ Orders up to PKR 5,000
• Advance Payment: PKR 500
✅ Orders above PKR 5,000
• 75% Advance Payment Required
🎉 Pay Full Advance & Get Flat 10% OFF!
Use Coupon Code: FLAT10
Product Details!
-
Inspired by the grandeur of the Ottoman Empire. Crafted for the modern Pakistani man. Introducing the Turkish Ottoman Style Black Polish Silver Ring by Silverstones.pk — a bold, commanding piece that brings the legendary aesthetic of Ottoman jewelry to life around a genuine Dur-e-Najaf cabochon stone.
The black oxidized pure silver band is architectural and strong — built with the geometric authority and masculine weight that defines authentic Turkish ring design. The real Dur-e-Najaf cabochon sits at its centre like a throne — luminous, sacred and unmistakably original.
If you have ever been drawn to the powerful rings of Turkish dramas like Dirilis Ertugrul or Kurulus Osman — this is the real thing. Genuine silver. Genuine sacred stone. No imitation, no compromise.
📦 Product Details
Feature Details Stone Real Dur-e-Najaf Stone Cut Cabochon Stone Type 100% Natural & Genuine Material Pure Silver Finish Black Oxidized Polish Design Style Turkish Ottoman Available Sizes Multiple Sizes Gender Men / Gents Inspired By Ottoman / Dirilis Ertugrul Style Occasion Everyday, Formal, Religious, Fashion Brand Silverstones.pk Delivery All over Pakistan
💎 The Design — Ottoman Heritage Meets Modern Craft
Turkish Ottoman jewelry is recognised worldwide for its bold, architectural forms — strong geometric lines, dramatic dark finishes and commanding stone settings that communicate power, faith and identity simultaneously. This ring captures that heritage with precision.
The black oxidized finish is a signature of authentic Turkish silver craft — achieved through controlled silver oxidization that darkens the metal surface to create deep, dramatic contrast. Against this dark background, the pale luminous Dur-e-Najaf cabochon appears almost to glow — a visual tension between dark silver and pale sacred stone that is uniquely, unmistakably Ottoman in character.