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Every stone listed with Mohs hardness — alexandrite, moss agate, moonstone, sapphire, morganite, moissanite, and more.
Why an Aquamarise® Sterling Silver Engagement Ring
Three things separate Aquamarise® sterling silver engagement rings from the mass-market silver category, and they're worth understanding before deciding whether the metal is right for the moment you're marking.
The first is the build. Aquamarise® only sells solid 925 sterling silver — the metal goes through the entire ring, not as a coating over a base metal. This is why our sterling silver engagement rings can be resized, repaired, and re-polished for the entire life of the piece. A coated ring loses its surface during routine repair; a solid sterling silver ring can be restored indefinitely.
The second is the design intent. Each Aquamarise® sterling silver engagement ring is handcrafted in our studio rather than stamped in volume. Settings are designed around the specific gemstone — bezel for moss agate, prong for alexandrite, halo for moonstone — not adapted from a generic template. This matters because most mass-market sterling silver engagement rings use the same setting geometry regardless of the stone, which is why their gemstones look interchangeable. Our settings are designed to flatter the specific stone they hold.
The third is what we don't compromise on. Sterling silver is sometimes positioned as the "cheap option" in fine jewelry, and brands respond to that positioning by cutting corners — thinner band profiles, lighter gauge metal, less finishing time per piece. Aquamarise® doesn't. The metalwork on a sterling silver Aquamarise® engagement ring receives the same finishing protocol as our solid gold pieces. Same setting integrity, same polishing time, same final inspection. The only difference is the metal itself, not the standard of the work.
Sterling Silver Engagement Ring Styles in This Collection
The Aquamarise® sterling silver engagement ring range spans every major design language we work in.
Nature-inspired settings
with leaf, vine, and floral metalwork frame moss agate, moonstone, and aquamarine particularly well — see the nature-inspired engagement rings collection for the full aesthetic across all metals.
Vintage and antique-style
sterling silver rings feature milgrain, filigree, and Edwardian detailing — most of these pieces are also available in the vintage engagement rings collection.
Solitaire and three-stone
settings in sterling silver suit the buyer who wants a classic engagement ring silhouette in the metal that fits their life.
For couples drawn to bolder design language, the Lovers of the Dark™ collection includes sterling silver engagement rings with black-finish accents and gothic detailing, while the Skye Kite® collection covers our signature kite-cut sterling silver designs. For the broader fantasy-inspired range across every metal, see fantasy-inspired engagement rings.
Choosing the Right Gemstone for a Sterling Silver Engagement Ring
Sterling silver's cool brightness frames colored gemstones differently than yellow gold does. Where yellow gold warms a stone's color and rose gold pinks it, silver creates a crisp, defined frame that lets the stone's natural color stay true. This is why silver pairs particularly well with cool-toned and naturally vivid stones — the metal becomes a clean window for the stone, not a competing color element.
Moss agate — the dendritic green inclusions read sharp and forest-like against silver, where they can muddy slightly against yellow gold. Alexandrite — the color-change effect (teal in daylight, purple-red in incandescent light) is most dramatic in silver settings because the cool metal doesn't add a competing warm tone. Aquamarine — the pale blue stays icy and cool in silver rather than warming. Sapphire — both blue and color-change varieties hold their saturation crisply against silver. Moonstone — the adularescent blue flash is intensified by silver's reflective surface. Herkimer diamond— the natural double-terminated quartz crystal reads more raw and architectural in silver.
For the broader gemstone education that buyers research before deciding, read our best gemstones for engagement rings guide and explore the full gemstone rings range.
Pairing a Sterling Silver Engagement Ring With a Wedding Band
A sterling silver engagement ring does not require a sterling silver wedding band. Mixed-metal pairings — silver engagement ring with a yellow gold or rose gold wedding band — have moved from trend to established style language over the last decade. The combination creates a deliberate two-tone look on the hand and lets the wedding band carry warmth that the engagement ring doesn't.
For matching sterling silver pairings, the sterling silver women's wedding bands collection covers every band width and finish in the same metal. For mixed-metal options, the solid gold wedding bands and yellow gold vermeil rings collections offer warm-toned bands designed to pair with silver engagement rings.
For couples building a coordinated set together, the matching couples rings collection includes sterling silver engagement and band pairings designed as complete sets.
When Sterling Silver Is the Right Choice — And When It Isn't
Sterling silver is not the right metal for every engagement ring. Being honest about this matters more than selling silver to every buyer who reaches the page.
Sterling silver is the right choice when:
you want a real precious metal at an accessible price, you prefer the cool reflective brightness of silver over the warmth of gold, you're marking an engagement now rather than waiting for the budget solid gold demands, you plan to upgrade to solid gold for a milestone anniversary and want to keep the original silver ring as a meaningful first piece, your skin tone reads cooler and silver flatters it more naturally than yellow gold, or you simply want a ring that doesn't telegraph price as part of the design.
Sterling silver may not be the right choice when:
you do extremely heavy manual work and the ring will face daily impact (solid gold or platinum hold up better under sustained abuse), you want the ring to appreciate as a metal asset over decades (gold and platinum have higher inherent material value), or you want a ring set with extremely fragile inclusion-heavy stones that need maximum prong stability (solid gold settings are slightly more rigid for very high-set stones).
For the full metal comparison across every option Aquamarise® offers — sterling silver, gold vermeil, solid 14K gold, solid 18K gold, and platinum — read our precious metal guide.
Custom Sterling Silver Engagement Rings
Every Aquamarise® sterling silver engagement ring can be fully customized — gemstone, setting, band width, finish, and engraving. Custom sterling silver designs typically range from $295 to $695 depending on the stone and setting complexity, and the full custom process takes 2–4 weeks from final design approval to delivery. Start your design at the custom ring builder, or read our how to design a custom engagement ring guide for the full step-by-step process.
From the Blog
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What Hand Do Engagement Rings Go On?
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What Is 925 Sterling Silver?
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How to Clean Sterling Silver
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Does Sterling Silver Turn Green?
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