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Gender Neutral Rings

Gender neutral rings and unisex wedding bands in widths from 4mm to 8mm. There is no material difference between a men's and a women's band — only width, profile and finish, so the design decides.

Lilith Coffin Cut Natural Red Garnet Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise featuring a black band with a vivid red garnet inlay, perfect for matching couples and meaningful jewelry gifts.
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Red Garnet Flat Men's Wedding Band in Polished Black Tungsten (8mm)

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Crushed Aquamarine Wedding Band- 4MM Tungsten featuring a polished band with vibrant crushed aquamarine inlay by Aquamarise, perfect for distinctive March Birthstone and wedding jewelry.
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Crushed Aquamarine Wedding Band in Silver Tungsten Carbide (4mm)

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Moss Agate & Emerald Wedding Band- 8MM Tungsten with crushed green emerald and moss agate inlays set in a polished tungsten band by Aquamarise, perfect for men’s natural-inspired wedding jewelry.
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Moss Agate & Emerald Men's Wedding Band in Tungsten (8mm)

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Fireworks Cut Morganite & Moonstone Leaf Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise featuring a silver band with faceted edges and a central pink morganite crushed stone inlay, from Matching Couples' Rings collection.
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Crushed Morganite Hammered Men's Wedding Band in Silver Tungsten (8mm)

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Skye Kite® Morganite Couples Ring Set featuring a hammered rose gold band with crushed morganite center and silver accents, a unique matching couples ring by Aquamarise.
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Crushed Morganite Men's Wedding Band in Two-Tone Rose Gold Tungsten (8mm)

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Unique Fireworks Cut Garnet & Whiskey Barrel Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise featuring a bold ring with sparkling red garnet inlay framed by warm whiskey barrel wood accents and black finish, part of Matching Couples' Rings and Best Selling Jewelry collections.
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Crushed Red Garnet & Redwood Men's Wedding Band in Black Tungsten (8mm)

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Black Fire Opal & Meteorite Couples Ring Set featuring a sleek rose gold band inlaid with a vibrant black fire opal and meteorite stone pattern, part of Aquamarise’s Matching Couples' Rings and October Birthstone collections.
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Crushed Black Fire Opal Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten Carbide (4mm)

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Feyra Starry Night & Amethyst Couples Ring Set featuring a polished rose gold band with a vibrant crushed amethyst inlay and textured detailing, crafted by Aquamarise from Matching Couples' Rings and Amethyst Jewelry collections.
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Crushed Amethyst Men's Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten Carbide (6mm)

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Blue Sapphire & Gold Leaf Brushed Men's Wedding Band in Black Tungsten (8mm)
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Blue Sapphire & Gold Leaf Brushed Men's Wedding Band in Black Tungsten (8mm)

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Moss Agate Wedding Band- 4MM Rose Gold Tungsten by Aquamarise featuring a polished rose gold band with vibrant green moss agate inlay, from men's and women’s tungsten carbide collections.
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Moss Agate Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten Carbide (4mm)

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A polished black tungsten carbide wedding band with an 8 mm width, featuring a silver stone inlay creating a sparkle effect, displayed against a floral background.
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Starlux Crushed Diamond Men's Wedding Band in Black Tungsten (8mm)

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Moss Agate & Emerald Fairy Leaf Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise, featuring a sleek silver band engraved with a delicate swirling leaf pattern, part of Matching Couples' Rings and Nature-Inspired Jewelry collections.
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Crushed Moss Agate Leaf Men's Wedding Band in Titanium (8mm)

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Beveled Edge Satin Wedding Band in 14K Solid Yellow Gold (6MM) by Aquamarise Gold showcases a smooth satin-brushed finish with beveled edges, combining timeless elegance and everyday comfort, perfect for Men’s and Women’s Wedding Bands collections.
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Beveled Edge Men's Wedding Band in Yellow Gold Tungsten Carbide (6mm)

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Minimalist Black Tungsten Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise featuring a sleek, polished black tungsten carbide band with a slim profile, part of Matching Couples' Rings, Black Finish Rings, and Meaningful Jewelry Gifts collections.

Minimalist Dome Wedding Band in Polished Black Tungsten (2mm)

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Orion Nebula® & Crushed Diamond Men's Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten (8mm)
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Orion Nebula® & Crushed Diamond Men's Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten (8mm)

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Blue Fire Opal, Meteorite & Sapphire Wedding Band- 8MM Tungsten by Aquamarise, featuring vibrant blue fire opal and sapphire inlays with a textured meteorite center in a polished tungsten band.
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Blue Fire Opal & Meteorite Men's Wedding Band in Silver Tungsten Carbide (8mm)

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Dinosaur Bone & Meteorite Hammered Wedding Band in Black/Rose Gold Tungsten Carbide (8mm) by Aquamarise, featuring a hammered black tungsten carbide band with rose gold edges and a deep red dinosaur bone and meteorite inlay, part of Men's Wedding Bands and Inlay Wedding Bands collections.
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Dinosaur Bone & Meteorite Men's Wedding Band in Black/Rose Gold Tungsten (8mm)

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Black ring with red interior on a light purple background
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Red Garnet Men's Wedding Band in Two Tone Tungsten Carbide (8mm)

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Rustic Moss Agate Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise showcases a polished band inlaid with natural green and white moss agate, part of Matching Couples' Rings and Best Selling Jewelry collections.
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Rustic Green Moss Agate Men's Wedding Band in Polished Tungsten (6mm)

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Briar Black Onyx & Pearl Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise features a sleek band with glossy black onyx inlays and a central strip of luminous crushed pearls, part of Matching Couples' Rings and June Birthstone Jewelry collections.
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Black Onyx & Pearl Men's Wedding Band in Tungsten Carbide (8mm)

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Moss Agate & Fire Opal Wedding Band- 6MM Rose Gold Tungsten by Aquamarise featuring iridescent fire opal and green moss agate inlays on a polished rose gold tungsten ring.
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Moss Agate & Fire Opal Men's Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten Carbide (6mm)

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Natural Garnet & Red Fire Opal Leaf Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise featuring a polished gold band with vibrant red stone inlay, part of Matching Couples' Rings and Gemstone Rings collections.
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Red Fire Opal Men's Wedding Band in Yellow Gold Tungsten Carbide (8mm)

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Hammered Emerald Wedding Band in 14K White Gold (5.5mm) featuring a hammered brushed finish with a rectangular emerald centerpiece, embodying timeless elegance by Aquamarise Gold.
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Bezel Emerald Hammered Wedding Band in Sterling Silver (5.5mm)

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Moss Agate Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten Carbide (8mm) by Aquamarise featuring a hammered rose gold band with textured green moss agate inlay and a polished modern finish.
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Hammered Moss Agate Men's Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten (8mm)

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Fantasy Cut Citrine Couples Ring Set by Aquamarise, featuring a polished silver band inlaid with crushed natural citrine stones, part of Matching Couples' Rings, Citrine Jewelry, and Fantasy-Inspired Rings collections.
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Crushed Citrine Men's Wedding Band in Tungsten (8mm)

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Minimalist Matte Wedding Band in Black Tungsten (8mm) with a sleek, brushed finish and smooth comfort-fit interior by Aquamarise from the Men's Wedding Bands collection.
Black Fire Opal & Meteorite Wedding Band- 8MM Rose Gold Tungsten featuring cosmic black fire opal and meteorite inlays with polished rose gold edges by Aquamarise.
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Black Opal & Meteorite Men's Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten Carbide (8mm)

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Green moss agate and gold leaf men's ring by Aquamarise displayed on a ring stand, showing the black band with gold leaf inlay
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Moss Agate & Gold Leaf Men's Wedding Band in Black Tungsten (8mm)

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Elara Starry Night and Crescent Moon Couples Ring Set featuring a polished silver band with a deep blue sandstone inlay that sparkles like a night sky, part of Foreverings' Matching Couples' Rings and Starry Night™ Rings collections.
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Starry Night™ Blue Sandstone Men's Wedding Band in Tungsten (8mm)

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Hammered Gold Wedding Band in Yellow Gold Tungsten Carbide (8mm) by Aquamarise, featuring a rugged hammered texture on a durable yellow gold tungsten carbide ring, part of Men's Wedding Bands and Gold Rings collections.
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Hammered Gold Men's Wedding Band in Yellow Gold Tungsten (8mm)

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Moss Agate & Fire Opal Wedding Band- 8MM Rose Gold Tungsten by Aquamarise featuring green moss agate and white fire opal inlays, part of men’s rose gold wedding bands and birthstone jewelry collections.
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Moss Agate & Fire Opal Men's Wedding Band in Rose Gold Tungsten Carbide (8mm)

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Blue Fire Opal Wedding Band- 8MM Black Tungsten featuring crushed blue opal and silver leaf inlays with a faceted black finish by Aquamarise, part of Men’s Wedding Bands collection.
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Blue Fire Opal Men's Wedding Band in Black Tungsten Carbide (8mm)

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Gender neutral rings are not a separate category of object. There is no material or structural difference between a ring sold as men's and one sold as women's — the only variables are width, profile and finish. Everything else is merchandising convention. This collection removes that convention and lets the design decide, across unisex wedding bands, unisex engagement rings and everyday bands in tungsten, titanium, sterling silver and solid gold.

What Actually Makes a Ring Gender Neutral

Three things, and none of them is a label. Width determines presence more than anything else on the hand. Profile — flat, domed, beveled, hammered — determines how the ring catches light and how heavy it reads. Finish, whether polished, brushed, matte or blackened, sets the register from formal to industrial.

A gender neutral ring is one designed without a fourth variable: signaling. No engineered daintiness, no engineered bulk. The same Starry Night™ or moss agate design runs across widths here rather than being split into a delicate version and a substantial one, which is the practical definition of unisex in jewelry.

It is worth being precise about why this matters beyond preference. Gendered sizing forces a decision at the point of purchase that has nothing to do with the ring: a shopper who wants a 7mm hammered band in a slim finger, or a 4mm band on a broad hand, has to shop against the category rather than within it. Removing the split removes that friction, and it removes the moment where someone is told a design is not for them.

Unisex Wedding Bands and the Width Convention Nobody Voted On

The industry habit is that anything under about 6mm is women's and anything over is men's. That line has no basis in design or materials — it is inherited catalog structure. Width should follow hand size, finger length and how much presence you want, and those do not correlate with gender.

WidthHow it reads
4 mmSlim and stackable; sits comfortably beside another band
5–5.5 mmThe genuine middle; the most commonly shared width
6 mmPresent without dominating; works alone or paired
8 mmDeliberate statement; suits broader hands and longer fingers

The useful exercise is to try a width you have been told is not for you. Plenty of people who were steered to 4mm prefer 6mm, and plenty steered to 8mm are more comfortable at 5.5mm.

Two secondary factors are worth weighing alongside width. Longer fingers carry wider bands comfortably; shorter fingers are visually shortened by them, which is the one place proportion genuinely matters. And a band worn beside another ring should generally be narrower than one worn alone, because the pair reads as a single mass from any distance. Our guide to non-traditional wedding bands works through width, profile and finish in more depth.

Choosing quickly: want something that disappears into daily life, go 4–5.5mm brushed or matte. Want the ring to be visible, go 6–8mm with a domed or hammered profile. Want two bands that read as a pair without matching, keep the finish consistent and let the widths differ.

Choosing a Profile and Finish for Unisex Rings

Profile is the cross-section. A flat band reads modern and architectural; a domed or comfort-fit band is rounder against the skin and more forgiving during long wear; a beveled edge adds a hard line that catches light along the rim; hammered removes uniformity entirely and hides everyday marks better than any other finish.

Finish then sets tone. Polished is formal and shows scratches most. Brushed and matte are quieter and age more gracefully. Blackened and two-tone treatments read contemporary and pair unusually well with colored stone inlay. Comfort fit is the other variable worth asking about — a domed interior rather than a flat one, which changes how a band feels across a full day far more than the exterior profile does. Browse black rings and women's wedding bands to see the same profiles handled at different widths.

Unisex Wedding Rings in Tungsten, Titanium and Silver

Metal choice does more work here than style does. Tungsten carbide is the hardest option and effectively resists scratching in normal wear, which makes it the default for anyone using their hands at work — see do tungsten rings scratch. Titanium is significantly lighter and suits anyone who dislikes weight on the hand.

Sterling silver is 92.5% silver with 7.5% copper, a solid alloy rather than a coating, and it is the softest of the three — which is exactly why it takes fine detail that harder metals cannot hold. Solid gold sits above all of them for anyone who wants a band that can be reworked decades later. Compare the two hardest at titanium vs tungsten, or browse tungsten rings, titanium rings and sterling silver rings directly.

Gender Neutral Engagement Rings Without the Solitaire Default

The raised solitaire is the single most gendered convention in the category, and it is easily avoided. Bezel settings enclose the stone in a rim of metal, sitting flush and reading as structure rather than ornament. Inlay sets crushed stone into a channel milled through the band, so the surface stays flat. Both work at any width and on any hand.

There is also no rule that an engagement ring has to be visibly different from a wedding band. A single well-made band worn from the proposal onward is an increasingly common choice, and it sidesteps the stacking question entirely. If the plan is two rings, deciding both at once produces a better result than choosing an engagement ring now and hunting for something that fits beside it later.

Stone choice carries the same freedom. Moss agate, meteorite, black onyx and galaxy sandstone all read as material rather than as sparkle, and none of them is coded. If you want a proposal ring that is not a solitaire, men's engagement rings and non-traditional engagement rings are the right starting points, alongside engagement rings for women.

Gender-Neutral Jewelry as a Shared Catalog

Everything here is a ring. That is a deliberate limit rather than an omission — rings are the piece where gendered sizing and styling assumptions do the most damage, because a band is worn permanently and publicly in a way most other jewelry is not.

Treating the catalog as shared rather than split has a practical consequence for couples: two people can choose from the same page and arrive at bands that relate without being identical. That is usually a better outcome than matching sets, and it is how most of our matching couples' rings are actually bought — same finish, same stone, different widths.

The same reasoning extends to who a ring is bought for. A shared catalog is straightforwardly easier to shop for a partner whose taste you know better than their category, and it is easier still for anyone buying without wanting to answer a question about gender at checkout. Nothing here is labeled, so nothing has to be explained.

If a piece elsewhere on the site is labeled men's or women's, that reflects how it was originally listed rather than any limit on who should wear it. Width, profile and finish remain the only real constraints, and they are all listed on every product page.

Gender Neutral Rings FAQs

What makes a ring gender neutral?

Width, profile and finish chosen without reference to who is expected to wear it. There is no material or structural difference between a men's and a women's band — the distinction is catalog convention, not design. A gender neutral ring simply drops the signaling.

Is there really no difference between men's and women's wedding bands?

Not in materials or construction. The only real variables are width, cross-section profile and surface finish. The industry habit of calling anything under 6mm women's and anything over men's is inherited merchandising, and plenty of people are more comfortable on the other side of that line.

What width should I choose?

4mm is slim and stacks easily; 5–5.5mm is the genuine middle and the most commonly shared; 6mm is present without dominating; 8mm is a deliberate statement suiting broader hands. Choose by hand proportion and how visible you want the ring, not by category. See non-traditional wedding bands.

Which metal is best for a unisex wedding band?

Tungsten carbide for maximum scratch resistance, titanium for light weight, sterling silver for fine detail and reworkability. Compare the two hardest at titanium vs tungsten.

Can two people wear the same design at different widths?

Yes, and it is usually the better outcome. Keeping the finish and stone consistent while varying width gives two bands that clearly relate without being identical. Browse matching couples' rings and read wedding ring sets for him and her.

Are there gender neutral engagement rings that are not solitaires?

Yes. Bezel settings enclose the stone flush in a rim of metal, and inlay sets crushed stone into a milled channel so the surface stays flat. Both avoid the raised solitaire entirely. See men's engagement rings and non-traditional engagement rings.

Does this collection include anything other than rings?

No — it is rings only, deliberately. Rings are where gendered sizing and styling assumptions do the most damage, since a band is worn permanently and publicly. For other pieces see men's jewelry or the wider best selling rings.

Will a sterling silver band turn my skin green?

No. Solid 925 sterling silver is 92.5% silver alloyed with 7.5% copper throughout — an alloy, not a plating — and does not cause green skin. Green marks are associated with low-quality or misrepresented metals. Full explanation at does sterling silver turn green.

Which finish holds up best to daily wear?

Hammered and matte hide everyday marks best because they have no uniform surface to disrupt. Brushed sits in between. Polished looks sharpest but shows fine scratches soonest, particularly on softer metals. On tungsten the finish matters less, since the metal itself resists marking — see tungsten wedding bands.

Which hand does a wedding or engagement ring go on?

In the US and much of Europe, the fourth finger of the left hand — though the convention varies by country and plenty of people choose otherwise. Our guide to what hand engagement rings go on covers the exceptions.

Do you have gender neutral rings with colored stones?

Yes — inlay designs using moss agate, meteorite, black onyx, opal and galaxy sandstone read as material rather than sparkle and are not styled toward either category. See gemstone rings, moss agate and meteorite bands.

What about a gender neutral promise ring rather than a wedding band?

The same logic applies — a slim band in a shared width with a quiet finish works for any wearer. See promise rings and stacking rings for narrower profiles.

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