Architectural, by design.
The cigar band reimagined with a fluted surface — vertical grooves carved into 7mm of solid gold or platinum, creating a textured architectural finish that catches and breaks the light differently with every turn of the hand. Ridged, reedy, distinctive: a texture that turns a plain wedding band into a quietly characterful one.
Inspired by the fluted columns of classical architecture (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian — all featured vertical grooves carved into the stone), the fluted cigar band has become one of fine jewellery's most-loved contemporary wedding rings. Worn solo, it makes a quiet statement. Stacked, it anchors finer rings beautifully. And it reads equally at home as a wedding ring or as a fine jewellery piece on any finger.
Handcrafted to order in our Sydney workshop by our master jeweller — thirty-plus years at the bench, leading a team of designers and setters who hand-make every Deltora ring. Choose your metal, choose your finish (high-polish to bring out the grooves, or satin to soften them), and we'll bring it to life by hand.
Ring details
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Style: Fluted (ridged) cigar band, unisex
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Band: 7mm flat-edge
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Thickness: 1mm
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Approximate weight: 6.5g in 9ct solid gold / 9g in 18ct solid gold
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Image features: Yellow gold fluted (Crown Ridged) cigar band
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Metal options: Solid 18ct yellow gold, 18ct white gold, 18ct rose gold, or platinum
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Finish options: High-polish (default), satin, or brushed
What is a fluted ring? A fluted ring features vertical grooves carved into the metal of the band, creating a textured, ribbed surface. The style is named after the fluted columns of classical architecture (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian), where grooves are carved vertically into stone for both structural and aesthetic effect. Fluted bands have become one of the most-loved contemporary wedding ring styles in fine jewellery.
What's the difference between fluted, ridged and reeded rings? The terms are largely interchangeable. Fluted technically refers to recessed vertical grooves, reeded refers to raised vertical ridges, and ridged covers both. In practice, jewellers and shoppers use all three to describe the same architectural-textured surface.
Is the fluted cigar band a unisex ring? Yes. The fluted band is genderless by design — the architectural texture and substantial cigar-band profile suit any hand. It's particularly popular as a unisex wedding ring or a stacking piece, available in widths from 5mm to 10mm.
Can it be worn as a wedding ring or a fine jewellery piece? Both. The fluted cigar band is one of the most popular contemporary unisex wedding ring styles, particularly for couples wanting a band with character without diamonds — and it's equally at home on any finger as a stand-alone fine jewellery statement piece.
What finish suits a fluted band best? High-polish (mirror finish) brings out the grooves most dramatically, with each ridge catching light sharply. Satin or brushed finishes soften the contrast, giving the texture a quieter, more refined look. Each gives the same band a different personality — let your diamond concierge know your preference during your consultation.
Will the fluted texture wear away over time? Fluted texture is carved into the metal at depth, so it doesn't wear away with normal daily use. Over many years, the high points of the ridges will gradually soften — but we offer complimentary refinishing as part of lifetime aftercare to restore the texture any time you'd like.
Can the band be engraved? Yes — internal engraving is offered on every Deltora cigar band. The fluted texture is on the exterior; the interior is smooth and entirely free for engraving.
Can I customise this ring? Yes — every Deltora cigar band is handcrafted to order. Choose your metal, your width (5mm to 10mm), your finish (high-polish, satin or brushed), and the depth or spacing of the grooves if you'd like a finer or chunkier flute pattern.