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Sterling Silver Blue/White Butterfly Ring

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Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know About Sterling Silver Rings

What does 925 sterling silver mean?

Understanding Sterling Silver

Sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver mixed with 7.5% other metals (usually copper) for strength. Pure silver is too soft for jewelry. The "925" stamp tells you it's genuine sterling. If you don't see a stamp, be cautious.

  • 925 = 92.5% pure silver
  • Copper adds durability
  • Look for the 925 hallmark
  • Also called "sterling" or ".925"
Will sterling silver rings tarnish?

Tarnish Facts

Yes, sterling silver tarnishes—it's a natural reaction with sulfur in the air. The good news? It's easy to clean and comes right back to bright. Some pieces have rhodium plating to slow tarnish, but it wears off over time. Regular wear actually helps prevent tarnish.

  • Tarnish is normal, not damage
  • Cleaning restores shine quickly
  • Store in anti-tarnish bags
  • Wearing it slows tarnish
How do I care for silver rings?

Silver Ring Care

Remove your ring before cleaning, swimming, or showering—chlorine and chemicals accelerate tarnish. Polish with a soft cloth after wearing. For tarnish, use a silver polishing cloth or mild silver cleaner. Store separately so it doesn't scratch.

  • Remove before water exposure
  • Wipe after each wear
  • Use silver polish for tarnish
  • Store in cloth pouch
Is sterling silver good for everyday wear?

Daily Wear

Sterling silver holds up well for everyday rings if you treat it right. It's softer than gold, so expect minor scratches over time—they add character. Heavier, simpler designs are more durable than delicate filigree for daily wear.

  • Durable enough for daily use
  • Will develop patina over time
  • Simple designs last longer
  • Affordable to replace if damaged
How do I find my ring size?

Ring Sizing

Measure at the end of the day when fingers are largest. Temperature affects size too—cold shrinks, heat swells. Wrap a strip of paper around your finger, mark where it meets, and measure in millimeters. Divide by 3.14 for diameter, then check a size chart.

  • Measure when fingers are warm
  • End of day is best
  • Wide bands need larger sizes
  • When in doubt, size up slightly

Buyer's Guide

Gold Rings Buying Guide

Gold rings mark moments, express style, and last lifetimes when chosen well. Here's what you need to know to make a confident purchase.

Ring Types
Engagement rings: Traditionally feature a center stone. Diamond is classic; colored gems are trending.

Wedding bands: Worn daily for life. Prioritize comfort and durability.

Fashion rings: Style pieces for any finger. More freedom in design choices.

Stackable rings: Thin bands designed to be worn in multiples.

Signet rings: Flat top surface, often engraved. Classic, masculine style.

Eternity bands: Gemstones circle the entire band. Dramatic sparkle.
Getting the Size Right
Ring size changes throughout the day and with temperature:

When to measure: End of day when fingers are largest. Avoid cold conditions.

Width matters: Wide bands fit tighter than thin ones. Size up half a size for wide bands.

Knuckle considerations: If your knuckle is larger than your finger base, size for the knuckle and consider sizing beads.

Between sizes: Go up, not down. Slightly loose is better than painfully tight.

Professional sizing: Jewelers can size you accurately. It's worth the trip.
Choosing Gold Purity
10K gold: Most durable, least expensive. Good for rings that take abuse.

14K gold: The American standard. Balances durability with gold content.

18K gold: Richer color, softer. International luxury standard. Best for special pieces.

For daily wear rings like wedding bands, 14K offers the best combination of appearance and durability. 18K is fine if you're willing to accept that it'll show wear faster.
Band Shapes and Comfort
Comfort fit: Rounded interior slides on easily and feels less tight. Best for daily wear bands.

Standard fit: Flat interior. Traditional, costs less.

Flat bands: Modern, geometric look. Can feel less comfortable than curved profiles.

Domed/Court: Curved exterior, comfortable interior. Classic shape.

Knife edge: Pointed profile creates dramatic shadow lines. Stylish but can feel sharp.

For rings you'll wear constantly, comfort fit is worth the small premium.
Finish Options
High polish: Mirror-like shine. Classic, shows scratches more readily.

Matte/Brushed: Soft, non-reflective finish. Hides wear better.

Hammered: Textured surface with small indentations. Artisanal look, very forgiving of scratches.

Satin: Between polish and matte. Subtle sheen.

Combination: Mix of finishes for visual interest.

Consider your lifestyle. High polish looks great new but shows every scratch. Matte and textured finishes are more forgiving for active hands.
Long-term Considerations
Resizing potential: Most gold rings can be sized up or down. Very wide bands or full eternity bands are harder to resize.

Daily wear: Your ring will get scratched. This is normal. Gold can be polished.

Active lifestyle: Consider removing rings for gym, sports, manual work. Or choose a more durable design.

Professional maintenance: Annual inspection and cleaning keeps rings in top shape.

Insurance: For valuable rings, get them appraised and insured. It's worth the peace of mind.