925 Sterling Silver Gold-Tone Flower Ring - Size M-O
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925 Sterling Silver Gold-Tone Flower Ring - Size M-O
Silver petals, gold heart — two metals, one hallmarked 925 bloom.
Crafted in hallmarked 925 sterling silver, the Gold-Tone Flower ring opens five polished silver petals around a contrasting gold-tone centre — a 21mm × 17mm bloom, just 1.6mm thick, that sits light and airy on the finger at 2.50g–2.90g. The openwork petal construction removes most of the metal from the face, giving the flower its visual scale without the weight. Open-front band fits UK M–O naturally — not intended to be bent.
Feminine and precise. The dual-tone detail makes it work across silver and gold stacks without effort.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Material | 925 sterling silver with gold-tone centre detail (hallmarked) |
| Weight | 2.50g–2.90g — openwork petal construction |
| Design | Five-petal openwork flower with contrasting gold-tone centre |
| Dimensions | Flower 21mm × 17mm · Flower thickness 1.6mm |
| Finish | Polished silver petals · gold-tone centre accent |
| Size Range | Open front — naturally fits UK M–O / US 6.5–8 / EU 52–55 |
| Hallmark | "925" purity stamp — present on inner band |
| Style | Floral · dual-tone · everyday feminine |
Drop a genuine 925 sterling silver ring onto a hard surface and it produces a clear, bright ring that sustains briefly — like a small bell. Base metal rings produce a duller, shorter thud with little resonance. On a lightweight openwork piece like the Gold-Tone Flower, this test works particularly well: the thin silver petal structure resonates cleanly in solid silver, whereas a zinc alloy piece of similar construction would sound noticeably flat on impact. The lighter the piece, the clearer the difference between real silver and base metal becomes in the sound test. For more on identifying genuine silver, see our 925 vs S925 Silver Explained guide.
FAQs
1. Is this ring adjustable?
No. The open-front construction naturally fits UK M–O without adjustment. The thin petal band is not designed to be bent — choose this ring if your size falls within the stated range.
2. Why does the weight vary between 2.50g and 2.90g?
The openwork flower construction means individual pieces vary slightly based on finishing and petal shaping. Every piece is verified 925 sterling silver — the variation is a normal characteristic of handcrafted openwork silver and has no effect on quality or durability.
3. How do I care for the dual-tone finish?
Polish the silver petals gently with a soft silver cloth. Avoid applying pressure to the gold-tone centre — use a dry cloth only on that area, as silver polishing compounds can dull the gold-tone finish. Keep away from moisture and perfumes to preserve both finishes. Full guidance at our Silver Care Card.
PROS: Durable everyday metal, Bright mirror shine, Hypoallergenic for most skin, Affordable luxury, Perfect for gifting
CONS: May tarnish over time, Needs occasional polishing, Can scratch with heavy wear, Avoid harsh chemicals
- Weight: Medium‑weight metal — feels solid and premium without being heavy
- Authenticity: Hallmarked “925” or "S925"
- Quality Check: Material verified
- Tested: Diamond tester for gemstone
- Gift‑Ready: Perfect for gifting
- Care Free: Jewellery cleaning cloth included
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Caring for Your 925 Sterling Silver Piece
925 sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver — a precious metal that develops a natural patina over time. With regular gentle care it stays bright and lustrous for years.
| Daily wear | Remove before showering, swimming, and exercise where possible |
| Tarnish | Natural and normal — polish with a silver cloth to restore shine |
| Cleaning | Soft silver polishing cloth or mild soap and warm water, dry immediately |
| Storage | Store in an airtight pouch or zip bag — air causes tarnishing |
| Avoid | Chlorine, saltwater, perfume, hairspray, and rubber |
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