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Sterling Silver Jewelry

Sterling silver is the most accessible real precious metal in fine jewelry, and the most versatile across categories. It reads formal with evening wear, casual with a t-shirt, and neutral enough to layer with any other metal on any skin tone. This collection is the full Aquamarise® sterling silver range — rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, and chains — all handcrafted in genuine 925 silver.

Every piece in this collection is made in real 925 sterling silver: 92.5% pure silver alloyed with 7.5% copper for durability. Not plated, not fashion silver, not nickel alloys sold under silver branding. Wherever possible, we source recycled silver from certified refiners rather than newly mined material. For the full metal comparison across what we offer — silver, gold vermeil, solid gold, and alternative metals — see our precious metal guide.

Dakota Teardrop Aquamarine Ring Set in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise featuring a pear-shaped aquamarine with pear and round diamond accents on a sterling silver vintage-inspired band.
Aquamarine & Swiss Topaz Stacking Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a curved sterling silver band adorned with a marquise aquamarine center stone and round Swiss blue topaz and clear gemstones, ideal for layering or wedding sets.
Toi Et Moi Salt & Pepper Herkimer Diamond & Black Onyx Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a hexagon-cut Herkimer diamond and pear-cut black onyx in a gothic engagement style.
Amy Vintage Emerald Ring Set in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise featuring pear-shaped emeralds and sparkling diamond accents on an elegant sterling silver band with a vintage-inspired design.

Amy Vintage Emerald Ring Set in Sterling Silver

$125

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Avery Paraiba Tourmaline Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise featuring a vibrant turquoise center stone surrounded by sparkling diamond accents in a delicate silver band design.

Avery Paraiba Tourmaline Ring in Sterling Silver

$115

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Aurora Alexandrite Ring - Sterling Silver by Aquamarise featuring a vintage-inspired oval alexandrite center with halo of simulated diamonds in a delicate rhodium-finished sterling silver band.

Aurora Alexandrite Ring - Sterling Silver

$135

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Aurora Royal Blue Sapphire Ring- Sterling Silver featuring a vintage-inspired royal blue sapphire center with sparkling simulated diamond accents on a sterling silver band by Aquamarise.

Aurora Royal Blue Sapphire Ring- Sterling Silver

$115

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Aurora Emerald Ring- Sterling Silver featuring a vintage-inspired solid sterling silver setting with a lab-created emerald center surrounded by sparkling simulated diamonds by Aquamarise.

Aurora Emerald Ring- Sterling Silver

$105

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Green Moissanite Vintage Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring an oval green moissanite center with intricate nature-inspired halo and delicate band details.
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Art Deco Crown Wedding Band in Sterling Silver

$115

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Silver ring with a pink gemstone on a white background

Lavender Fairy Moissanite Ring Set in Sterling Silver

$195

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Silver ring with a red gemstone on a reflective surface with a blurred purple background
Silver ring with a green gemstone and smaller blue stones on a white background

Arwen Moss Agate & Moonstone Ring in Sterling Silver

$115

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Skye Kite® Simulated Diamond Stud Earrings
Victoria Natural Citrine Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring an oval citrine center surrounded by tapered baguette and round moissanite accents on a polished white gold band.

Victoria Natural Citrine Ring in Sterling Silver

$105

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Victoria London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring an oval blue topaz centerpiece surrounded by sparkling moissanite accents in a vintage-inspired design.
Toi Et Moi Blue Sapphire and Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold featuring a striking emerald-cut blue sapphire paired with a pear-shaped lab-grown diamond on a polished white gold band, part of Solid Gold Engagement Rings and Birthstone Jewelry collections.
Toi Et Moi Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold features a modern design with two IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds, including an emerald cut and a pear-shaped stone, set on a sleek white gold band.
Toi Et Moi Morganite and Simulated Diamond Ring in Sterling Silver features a radiant rectangular morganite paired with a pear-shaped simulated diamond on a polished 925 sterling silver band by Aquamarise, part of Sterling Silver Rings and Fantasy-Inspired Engagement Rings collections.
Toi Et Moi Blue Moissanite Two Stone Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring pear-shaped blue and white moissanite stones in a delicate white gold band.
Teardrop Aquamarine & Tanzanite Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise featuring pear-cut aquamarine, tanzanite, and a small clear gemstone in a minimalist sterling silver band.
Valeria Marquise Halo Blue Sapphire Ring- Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a marquise royal blue sapphire surrounded by a halo of sparkling stones on a sterling silver band.
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Pear Morganite Halo Ring in Sterling Silver

$105

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Silver ring with a triangle-shaped gemstone on a reflective surface with a blurred purple background
Oval Cut Natural Swiss Topaz Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, showcasing a sparkling oval Swiss blue topaz center with delicate side accents, part of Sterling Silver Rings, November Birthstone, and Engagement Rings for Women collections.
Raspberry Tourmaline Solitaire Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver with an emerald-cut red gemstone set in a minimalist polished band by Aquamarise, perfect for October birthstone jewelry.
Simulated Diamond Teardrop Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a pear-shaped simulated diamond halo set on a polished sterling silver band with delicate accent stones.
Asscher Lab Diamond Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a sparkling octagonal halo design with small accent diamonds on a polished band.
Radiant Cut Halo Alexandrite Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a vibrant purple-blue gemstone surrounded by sparkling silver pavé diamonds on the band and halo.

Radiant Cut Halo Alexandrite Ring in Sterling Silver

$125

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Padparadscha Sapphire Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring a vibrant orange sapphire center with intricate vintage-inspired detailing and moissanite accents.

Padparadscha Sapphire Ring in Sterling Silver

$115

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Why Sterling Silver

Sterling silver has been the backbone material of fine jewelry across every culture that makes jewelry, for reasons that still matter. It's hard enough for daily wear, soft enough to be sized and repaired indefinitely, takes a mirror polish cleanly, holds engraving and filigree detail crisply, and sits neutrally on any skin tone. It's also the most accessible entry into real fine jewelry — a sterling silver piece delivers genuine precious metal at a price point almost any budget can reach.

Beyond price, silver has specific aesthetic advantages for daily wear. The cool tone reads with almost anything — warm-toned clothing, cool-toned clothing, other silver, rose gold, yellow gold, casual or formal — which makes it the most versatile piece in a jewelry wardrobe. A single sterling silver necklace or pair of earrings works across a week's worth of outfits where a warmer or more specific piece might not.

For buyers weighing sterling silver against solid gold jewelry, the difference is durability versus price. Solid gold is harder to scratch, holds its finish longer, and carries higher inherent material value, but costs several times what sterling silver does. Both have their place in a complete jewelry wardrobe — silver for everyday and versatility, gold for heirloom pieces and permanent commitments.

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Genuine 925 Sterling Silver — What That Means

"Sterling silver" in the United States and Europe means a specific, legally defined composition: 92.5% pure silver alloyed with 7.5% other metals (almost always copper) to make the metal durable enough for jewelry. That's where the "925" marking on every sterling silver piece comes from — it denotes the purity standard. Pure silver (99.9%) is too soft for daily wear; it would deform and scratch quickly. The 7.5% copper alloy adds the hardness and spring that makes sterling silver hold its shape through years of use.

This is distinct from what gets sold as "silver plated" (a thin layer of silver over base metal that wears off over time), "German silver" or "nickel silver" (no actual silver content, just a silver-colored alloy), or "fashion silver" (a marketing term with no defined composition). If a piece is stamped 925, it's real sterling silver. If it's not, it isn't. Every sterling silver piece we make carries the 925 stamp.

Custom Initial Necklace with Moon and Stars in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a personalized initial charm, crescent moon, and star pendants on a durable silver chain.

Shop Sterling Silver by Category

Sterling Silver Rings

The ring category at Aquamarise® covers the full range of intents — stacking rings, statement pieces, gemstone rings, and everyday bands. For the complete silver ring range, browse sterling silver rings. For commitment-specific silver, we have dedicated collections for sterling silver engagement rings and sterling silver women's wedding bands. For men's-proportion silver rings with wider widths, signet styles, and men's-specific designs, see men's sterling silver rings.

Sterling Silver Earrings

Our sterling silver earrings range covers studs, hoops, drops, dangles, and gemstone pieces — everyday earrings built for comfort and long wear without the sensitivity issues of plated or nickel-alloy earrings. Silver earrings are particularly well-suited to daily wear because the metal doesn't irritate sensitive ear piercings the way nickel or plated base metals can. Browse the full sterling silver earrings collection for studs, hoops, and the complete earring range.

Sterling Silver Necklaces, Chains, and Pendants

Our sterling silver necklace range covers chains, pendant necklaces, gemstone pendants, and layered pieces designed to be worn alone or stacked. Sterling silver chains in particular offer one of the highest versatility-to-price ratios in fine jewelry — a well-made 925 chain will last decades with basic care, and the cool tone layers cleanly with any other metal. Browse the full sterling silver necklaces collection for chains, pendants, and the complete necklace range.

Sterling Silver Gemstone Jewelry

Sterling silver sets colored stones beautifully — the cool neutral tone makes gemstones pop rather than compete with them. Our silver gemstone range covers moss agate, moonstone, aquamarine, alexandrite, sapphire, opal, morganite, garnet, amethyst, and more across rings, earrings, and necklaces. For stone-specific collections in silver, browse moss agate engagement ringsmoonstone engagement ringsaquamarine engagement ringsalexandrite engagement ringssapphire engagement ringsopal engagement ringsmorganite engagement ringsgarnet engagement rings, and amethyst engagement rings. For the broader range, the gemstone rings and all gemstone jewelry collections include every stone we carry across every category.

Building a Sterling Silver Jewelry Wardrobe

Sterling silver is one of the easiest precious metals to build a complete jewelry wardrobe around because the cool neutral tone mixes with everything. A basic sterling silver jewelry wardrobe covers four pieces: a daily chain or pendant necklace, a pair of simple stud or small-hoop earrings, one or two rings (stacking rings work particularly well), and a statement piece for specific occasions. That combination can be built at a fraction of the cost of equivalent solid gold pieces while using the same grade of genuine precious metal.

For buyers wanting to expand beyond silver into warmer tones, sterling silver also layers cleanly with yellow gold vermeil jewelry and rose gold vermeil rings — mixed-metal stacking is one of the strongest jewelry trends of the last decade precisely because it moves away from rigid single-metal wardrobe rules. Pieces in sterling silver, vermeil, and solid gold can all coexist on the same hand or neck without clashing.

For couples building coordinated sterling silver pieces across both partners — matching engagement sets, wedding bands, or promise rings — browse our couples rings collection, the couples promise rings collection, and the matching couples rings guide. For the broader distinction between promise, engagement, and wedding rings regardless of metal, our promise ring meaning guide covers the distinctions in depth.

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Sterling Silver vs. Vermeil vs. Solid Gold

The three precious-metal tiers at Aquamarise® serve different buyers at different price points, and understanding the difference matters for building a jewelry wardrobe that holds up.

Sterling silver 

is 92.5% pure silver throughout — the same metal all the way through. Affordable, repairable for life, cool-toned, maintains its surface with basic polishing. The most accessible real fine jewelry, and the best value for buyers who want daily wear pieces in genuine precious metal.

Gold vermeil 

is sterling silver with a thick gold electroplated layer (minimum 2.5 microns to qualify as vermeil under US FTC standards). Warm gold appearance at a similar price point to sterling silver, but the plating will eventually need refreshing on high-friction areas. Best for buyers who want the look of gold at an accessible price and are comfortable with occasional replating. See our complete yellow gold vermeil jewelry and rose gold vermeil rings collections.

Solid gold

 is gold alloy all the way through in 10k, 14k, or 18k. Heirloom-grade, holds material value, infinitely repairable, warmer visual weight, but at a meaningfully higher price. Best for pieces intended to last decades — engagement rings, wedding bands, and heirloom pieces. See solid gold rings for the full range.

None of these tiers is objectively better than the others. They serve different purposes at different price points, and a complete jewelry wardrobe typically includes pieces from all three.

Care for Sterling Silver Jewelry

Sterling silver tarnishes over time when exposed to air, moisture, and sulfur compounds. That's expected, and easy to reverse. The tarnish layer is a surface oxidation, not damage to the metal underneath. Regular wear actually slows tarnishing because friction keeps the surface polished.

To clean sterling silver jewelry: warm water, mild dish soap, and a soft toothbrush for textured pieces or gemstone settings. For heavier tarnish, a silver polishing cloth restores the finish in minutes. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners on pieces with soft gemstones, opal, moonstone, or pearl — the vibration can loosen stones or damage soft materials.

To prevent tarnish: store sterling silver in a tarnish-resistant pouch or sealed bag with an anti-tarnish strip when not worn. Remove before showering, swimming (especially in chlorinated pools or saltwater), using cleaning products, or applying lotions and perfumes directly over the piece.

For detailed care instructions across every metal and stone we use, see our complete jewelry care guide.

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Recycled Silver — Our Sourcing Commitment

Newly mined silver carries real environmental costs — mining operations, refining waste, and water usage that affect the communities and ecosystems around extraction sites. Wherever possible, Aquamarise® sources recycled silver — silver recovered from existing jewelry, electronics, photographic materials, and certified industrial sources, refined to identical purity as newly mined metal.

There is no chemical or performance difference between recycled and newly mined sterling silver. Both are 92.5% pure silver with 7.5% copper alloy, and both carry the 925 stamp. The only difference is origin, and the environmental case for recycled is straightforward. See our mission for the full sourcing explanation.

Custom Sterling Silver Jewelry

A portion of our sterling silver work is custom — specific designs, personal engraving, stone choices, matching couples configurations, and finish preferences. Our custom ring builder walks through every variable for custom rings. For custom earrings, pendants, or necklaces, contact us directly to discuss the design.

For engraving, sterling silver holds engraving lines beautifully and the detail remains crisp over years of wear. Engraving is available on rings, pendants, and other flat-surface silver pieces. Use our free ring sizer before ordering rings to ensure accurate fit.

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