Sterling silver, also known as 925 silver, is an alloy that consists of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals. 925 silver jewelry is known for its durability in everyday use. Silver jewelry is also water-resistant and hypoallergenic.
Discover our selection of 925 silver rings, handcrafted using our artisanal know-how, in our Parisian workshop.
We offer several types of rigid silver rings to create elegant and original combinations.
Timeless, simple thin rings are created only from smooth or sparkling silver wire. Thanks to their refined design and careful details, these are the rings that we collect, those that become our essentials, our sentimental jewels. They also allow us to create thousands of combinations by combining them with each other and with our natural stone rings.
Our three best-selling silver rings:
These rigid silver rings are part of the house's iconic jewelry, to (give yourself) without hesitation.
Our collections include rigid silver rings adorned with natural stones such as sapphire, ruby or tanzanite. These stones enhance the creations of our artisans and bring light, contrast and depth to the jewel.
These silver rings showcase the house's signature art of threadwork using several signature stone weaving techniques.
Three models stand out and highlight our natural stones:
Cultured pearl is the elegant and timeless touch of silver rings. Pearls can vary in size and shape to create creative and trendy designs.
Our bestseller is the Half-Moon silver ring . The weaving of pearls on a gold wire draws a graceful curve that delicately accompanies the shape of the finger. It was designed to be worn on the same finger with our silver solitaires and thus create unique combinations.
Silver rings do not require much maintenance because silver likes light and contact with the skin.
Rubbing against the skin helps prevent silver rings from oxidizing and light helps keep their shine, so avoid storing them in a box for too long.
If your silver rings turn black, cleaning them with soapy water and a small soft brush will be enough to revive them. To make them shine, wipe them with a chamois.
To learn more, check out our complete maintenance guide .