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There are many different types of pearl ring sold by sellers on Etsy. Some of the popular pearl ring available on Etsy include: pearl ring gold, pearl ring box, pearl ring sterling silver, pearl ring 14k gold, pearl ring silver, and even pearl ring for men. Check them out here.

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The defining element of pearl rings is the namesake gem that gives the piece a distinctive look and superior elegance. There are numerous types of pearls with variations in size, color, and shape. The many choices of ring styles provide countless combinations for pearl rings for men and women. Here are some popular styles of pearl rings offered by skilled designers on Etsy:


Pearl solitaire ring: An engagement ring with a lone pearl makes an elegant alternative to a diamond for those who don't feel bound by convention.


Pearl halo ring: A wonderful option in pearl wedding rings, the halo often features smaller pearls or diamonds around the ring's perimeter to encircle a larger crowning pearl. Some marvelous pearl halo ring variations feature a small circle of pearls encompassing a larger gem such as a diamond, ruby, or sapphire.


Tristone pearl ring: These rings feature three pearls crowning the top of a precious metal band. They’re often designed with pearls of the same size and color for a uniform look, or they might mix up the size and color to give it a dramatic flair.


Black pearl ring: Black is one of the rarest colors for pearls and is highly prized among jewelers and gem lovers. Wrap your finger in the supreme elegance of a black pearl ring and everyone will take notice.

Mother of pearl often resembles white pearl, but the two have a few key differences. They share the distinction of being obtained from shellfish, but the two materials are created in entirely different ways.


Pearls are precious gemstones produced inside certain types of shellfish—mainly saltwater and freshwater oysters. These gems come in a wide variety of colors. Iridescent white pearls are the most common, but these precious marbles also come in tones of gold, pink, red, and even metallic black.


Mother of pearl is a semi-precious material created within the interior lining of certain sea shells. This material captures the light with an opalescent luster that often resembles the surface of a pearl. Traditionally, mother of pearl came from abalone or pearl oyster shells, but certain lake mussels contain similarly lustrous shell interiors suitable for producing mother of pearl. Widely used in jewelry making, many fine pendants and rings are made with mother of pearl. Crafters also frequently use this brilliant material to accent an array of items, from furniture to ceramic pieces.