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Moss Agate Rings

Moss agate rings showcase a translucent chalcedony stone threaded with green mineral inclusions, so every ring carries a pattern that exists nowhere else. Set in 925 sterling silver with vintage-leaning silhouettes — kite, hexagon, marquise, oval and leaf-shaped stones — these nature-inspired designs work as engagement rings, bridal nesting sets and everyday statement pieces, from £136.

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What to Look For in a Moss Agate Ring

Three decisions shape the ring: the cut, the pattern and the setting. Cuts here include kite, hexagon, marquise, oval and leaf shapes — angular cuts like kite and hexagon read modern and art deco, while ovals and marquise lean vintage and romantic. Because the green inclusions form naturally, look at listing photos for the kind of pattern you prefer — wispy and sparse or dense and forest-like — knowing your own stone will be its own variation. Finally, choose between a single band and a nesting set designed to stack with a curved wedding band.

How Moss Agate Holds Up to Daily Wear

Moss agate is a variety of chalcedony quartz and rates 6.5-7 on the Mohs hardness scale — harder than glass, softer than sapphire. Worn with a little mindfulness (taken off for the gym, gardening and heavy cleaning), it is a genuinely wearable engagement stone. Our guide on whether moss agate suits engagement rings covers durability in depth, and if you are comparing stones across sellers, it helps to know how to tell real moss agate from fake.

Settings, Metals and Accents

Every ring is set in 925 sterling silver, with 14K white gold, rose gold and yellow gold plating on selected designs. Nature-inspired detail runs through the collection — twig-textured bands, leaf-shaped shoulders and branch solitaires — and several styles frame the centre stone with zircon accents. Selected twig designs are adjustable, while nesting sets pair the main ring with a contoured band that traces the stone's outline.

Why Couples Choose It for Proposals

Moss agate is traditionally called the stone of new beginnings, which fits the moment: green for growth, and a one-of-a-kind pattern for a one-of-a-kind relationship. It also suits couples who want something quietly different from a classic clear stone. If you love the look beyond the ring finger, the moss agate necklaces collection carries the same stone as pendants.

Care Between Wears

Clean with warm water, a drop of mild soap and a soft brush, then dry thoroughly. Skip ultrasonic cleaners, harsh chemicals and chlorinated pools, and store the ring separately so harder stones cannot scratch it. A quick monthly clean keeps the inclusions crisp under the surface.

Frequently asked questions

Is moss agate hard enough for an engagement ring?

Yes, with mindful care. Moss agate rates 6.5-7 on the Mohs hardness scale — fine for daily wear if you remove the ring for the gym, gardening and heavy cleaning.

Will my ring's stone match the product photo exactly?

No two moss agate stones are identical. The green inclusions form naturally, so your stone will follow the same cut and style as the photo but carry its own one-of-a-kind pattern.

What is a moss agate ring set?

A main ring paired with a contoured or nesting band designed to stack together — typically an engagement-style ring plus a curved wedding band that traces the outline of the centre stone.

What metal options do these rings come in?

All rings are set in 925 sterling silver, with 14K white gold, rose gold or yellow gold plating available on selected designs.

How should I clean a moss agate ring?

Use warm water, mild soap and a soft brush, then dry well. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, harsh chemicals and chlorine, and store the ring separately from harder stones.

Can I return a moss agate ring?

Non-personalised rings come with 60-day returns and exchanges. Engraved or personalised rings are made to order and final sale. Typical delivery is 7-12 working days.