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Sterling Silver Rings

Sterling silver rings in genuine 925 silver — 92.5% pure silver, never plated. Stacking rings, gemstone designs, statement pieces and classic bands for everyday wear, with recycled silver sourced wherever possible.

Natural Amethyst & Fire Opal Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Hexagon Green Moss Agate Stacking Ring Set in Sterling Silver

Regular price $175 $150 (-14%)

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Emerald Cut Morganite Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver (Hidden Halo)

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Eva Oval Cut Lab-Grown Alexandrite Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $170 $145 (-15%)

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Art Deco Ice Blue Mosaic Aquamarine Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Vintage London Blue Topaz Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Sophia Paraiba Tourmaline Twisted Vine Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Adeline Marquise Cut Tanzanite Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Amelia Emerald Cut Morganite Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Sophia Fireworks Cut Blue Sapphire Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Starburst Morganite Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Emerald Cut Emerald Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver (Hidden Halo)

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Diana Natural Amethyst Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Eva Simulated Gray Diamond Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Celtic Hexagon Cut Green Moss Agate Ring Set in Sterling Silver

Regular price $175 $150 (-14%)

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Amelia Emerald Cut Aquamarine Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Alice Aquamarine Ring- Sterling Silver

$115

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Toi Et Moi Rutilated Quartz & Black Onyx Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Oval Aquamarine Drop Earrings in Sterling Silver

$125

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Art Deco Natural London Blue Topaz Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Briar Rose Quartz & Pearl Ring Set in Sterling Silver

Regular price $175 $150 (-14%)

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Sophia Twisted Vine Aquamarine Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Willow Marquise Morganite Stacking Ring Set in Sterling Silver

Regular price $175 $150 (-14%)

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Iris Lab-Grown Alexandrite Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $170 $145 (-15%)

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Princess Cut Alexandrite Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $170 $145 (-15%)

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Princess Cut Lab Grown Ruby Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Marquise Cut Aquamarine Ring Set in Sterling Silver

Regular price $175 $150 (-14%)

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Iris Blue Sapphire Ring in Sterling Silver

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Cushion Cut Morganite Ring in Sterling Silver (Hidden Halo)

Regular price $160 $135 (-16%)

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Sterling silver rings are the most versatile pieces in fine jewelry — they read with almost anything, warm tones or cool, casual or formal, and cost a fraction of the gold equivalent while still being genuine precious metal. This collection brings together silver rings at Aquamarise® for everyday wear: stacking rings, gemstone pieces, statement designs and classic bands, all made in real 925 sterling silver.

Silver rings for women

Most of this collection is women’s silver rings, and the range runs wide: slim stacking bands designed to be layered, gemstone rings from moss agate and moonstone to sapphire and aquamarine, and bolder statement designs. Because silver is a cool white metal, it keeps blue and green stones looking vivid and diamonds and moissanite reading crisp. Build a layered look with stackable rings, or explore stone pairings in sterling silver aquamarine jewelry and moss agate jewelry.

Genuine 925 sterling silver

Every piece here is real 925 sterling silver: 92.5% pure silver alloyed with 7.5% copper for durability. Not plated, not fashion silver, and not nickel alloys sold under silver branding. Wherever possible we source recycled silver from certified refiners rather than newly mined material. For how silver compares with the warm metals, see our yellow vs white vs rose gold guide, or browse the full metal range in sterling silver jewelry.

Sterling silver engagement rings & wedding bands

For buyers looking for silver rings in specific commitment categories, we keep dedicated pages: sterling silver engagement rings for engagement pieces, sterling silver women’s wedding bands for bands, and men’s sterling silver rings for men’s designs. This page covers the broader silver ring range — the pieces that don’t fall into those specific commitment or gendered categories.

Caring for silver rings

Sterling silver develops a natural patina over time as it reacts with air — a normal property of the metal, not a defect, and one that lifts away in moments with a soft polishing cloth. Store pieces dry and separately, and remove rings before swimming or using household chemicals. Genuine 925 silver will not turn your skin green; that reaction comes from low-quality or fake metals, as we explain in our guide to whether sterling silver turns skin green.

Sterling Silver Rings FAQs

What does 925 sterling silver mean?

925 sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver alloyed with 7.5% other metals, usually copper, for strength. Pure silver is too soft for rings, so 925 is the international standard for genuine silver jewelry. Browse the full range in sterling silver jewelry.

Will sterling silver rings turn my finger green?

No. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green — that reaction is caused by low-quality or fake metals, not real silver. Our full explanation is in does sterling silver turn skin green.

Why does sterling silver tarnish, and how do I fix it?

Sterling silver develops a patina as it reacts with air and moisture — a normal property of the metal. A soft polishing cloth restores the shine in moments. Store pieces dry and separately to slow it down.

Is sterling silver or white gold better?

Both are cool white metals that look similar. Sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver, more affordable and softer. White gold is a precious gold alloy (14K is 58.5% gold), harder and better suited to daily bridal wear. Compare metals in our gold color guide.

Can sterling silver be used for an engagement ring?

Yes. Sterling silver engagement rings are a genuine precious-metal option at an accessible price, though silver is softer than gold and benefits from mindful daily wear. See sterling silver engagement rings.

Is sterling silver hypoallergenic?

Genuine 925 sterling silver is well tolerated by most wearers, since it contains no nickel. For guaranteed hypoallergenic alternatives, see titanium rings or platinum jewelry.

Do you offer silver rings for men?

Yes — men’s designs run wider and heavier and live in men’s sterling silver rings, part of the wider men’s rings range.

From the Blog

What Is 925 Sterling Silver?

What Is 925 Sterling Silver?

925 sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver mixed with 7.5% alloy for strength. A clear guide to what the 925 stamp means, whether it's real, tarnish and care, value, and...

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Does Sterling Silver Turn Green?

Does Sterling Silver Turn Green?

Pure silver does not turn green. The 7.5% copper in sterling can leave a faint, washable green mark on some skin, dark tarnish is a separate silver-sulfide film, and heavy...

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How to Clean Sterling Silver

How to Clean Sterling Silver

How to clean sterling silver jewelry at home: why it tarnishes, the best gentle and deep-cleaning methods, what never to use, and how to keep silver from tarnishing.

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10k vs 14k vs 18k Gold

10k vs 14k vs 18k Gold

10k vs 14k vs 18k gold compared: what karat means, purity, durability, color, price, and which gold karat is the smartest choice for your ring and budget.

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