Invictus Unveils 14kt Modern Heirloom and Refined Vine Piercing Collections
Invictus expands into 14kt gold with two named lines - Modern Heirloom and Refined Vine - adapting vine motifs and colored stones for piercing jewelry.

Invictus Body Jewelry today broadened its jewelry remit with two new 14kt gold lines that translate heirloom language into pieces for piercings and body wear. The collections are presented under the names Modern Heirloom and Refined Vine and are positioned around organic shapes and color.
"Invictus Body Jewelry announced two new 14kt gold lines — ‘Modern Heirloom’ and ‘Refined Vine’ — with an emphasis on organic forms, colored stones, and an heirloom sensibility adapted to piercing jewelry," Prism News reported on March 6, 2026, quoting the announcement and signaling the brand’s move toward classic motifs reworked for piercings.
The Refined Vine language places Invictus squarely in a lineage of vine-inspired jewelry now available across several makers. TheKaratStore’s 14K Solid Gold Natural Diamond Vine Ring, for example, is described as "Inspired by the graceful curves of nature, the 14K Solid Gold Natural Diamond Vine Ring embodies organic elegance with a touch of timeless sparkle." That ring carries natural diamonds graded GH color, VS-SI clarity, with a total diamond carat weight of 0.19 ctw set on a slender 2.5 mm solid gold band, and the listing states "Every ring is BIS Hallmarked and GIA certified." TheKaratStore asks customers to "Please allow 15–25 business days for delivery, as your piece is made to order," and offers "dedicated customer support" via live chats and video calls.
Melanie Casey Jewelry offers a different, stone-free approach in the Vine Band, which is "molded into a continuous vine that wraps around your finger" and described as "About 1.3mm tall by 4mm wide." The site emphasizes craft with lines such as "Each leaf is expertly molded, with tendrils tilting slightly to cause the vine to appear to be growing and shifting as it moves around your finger," and notes that "Despite not including stonework, the polished metal catches the light creating radiance in its own right." The Vine Band is an eternity style and the listing warns "Please note: the Vine Band is considered an eternity band, so it is subject to our $100 fee for resizing," with both made-to-order and ready-to-ship options on specific ship-by dates.

Joseph Jewelry illustrates a two-tone route: "The body of the shank is formed from 18k white gold, as are the vines that twist their way up the shank shoulders to meet the sides of the center setting," while "Yellow gold leaves are interspersed among these vines." The firm invites custom changes — "To customize a piece like this, you can work with one of our expert designers" — and supports sales with "Free Shipping to U.S. and Canada on orders totaling $500 or more" plus a lifetime warranty. At the more entry-conscious end, Opal Wing lists an "Organic Vine Wedding Band 14kt Gold" at $1,250.00, marked MADE TO ORDER, with a "Please allow for 2-4 weeks for creation delivery" timeline and an option to "Add an ethical Canadian Diamond if you like."
Across these offerings the material and certification picture varies: Invictus announces 14kt gold for both new lines but the announcement excerpt contains no SKU-level specs, prices, or stone grades. TheKaratStore’s BIS hallmark and GIA certification contrast with Melanie Casey’s emphasis on responsibly sourced metals and Opal Wing’s optional ethical Canadian diamond, while Joseph demonstrates two-tone, 18k white gold construction in a bespoke context. Confirm Invictus product pages for exact karat, stone types, certifications, and lead times before purchase; until full Invictus specifications are published, the examples above supply concrete comparison points for karat choice, certification, dimensions, and fulfillment timelines.
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