Men's Silver Rings: Style, Meaning, and How to Choose
Why Men Are Choosing Silver Over Gold
Gold prices are at all-time highs. But the shift to silver isn't just economic — it's aesthetic. Dark, oxidized silver has a character that polished gold can't match. It's raw, industrial, personal. A silver ring doesn't announce wealth — it announces taste.
Types of Men's Silver Rings
Signet rings — the classic. A flat face, a heavy band. Originally used for sealing letters, now worn as a statement of identity. STRUGA signets are geometric, minimal, dark.
Textured bands — raw surface, hammered or cast from organic forms. These rings look like they've been through something. They have presence.
Stone settings — black tourmaline, spinel, meteorite. A dark stone in dark silver creates something that commands attention without flash.
How to Choose Your Ring
Weight matters. A men's ring should weigh 10–25 grams. You should feel it on your hand. Anything lighter feels like costume jewelry.
Size tip: If between sizes, go 0.5 up. Silver can be resized, but it's easier to size down than up.
Stack or solo: Thin bands work in stacks of 2–3. Statement rings work alone.
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