Rings with jade offer something few other gemstones can: a stone prized for over 7,000 years across Chinese, Mesoamerican, and Māori cultures. Jade rates 6 to 7 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it dense and resistant to chipping. Our collection features 11 jade rings set in .925 sterling silver, with prices ranging from $617 to $3,759. Each ring holds natural jade sourced from deposits known for producing gem-quality material. Free shipping to all US addresses.
| Estimated value: | $1,619.66 |
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| Weight: | 4.50g |
| 7 - Adjustable | |
| L - 3/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 27-lut-26-37 |
| Estimated value: | $1,403.64 |
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| Weight: | 4.50g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L - 3/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 14-sty-26-81 |
| Estimated value: | $1,417.00 |
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| Weight: | 23.90g |
| 7 - Adjustable | |
| L - 3/4 inch | |
| Item Code: | 30-wrz-25-20 |
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Real jade feels cold to the touch and warms slowly in your hand. Genuine stones show natural color variations and minor inclusions, while fakes often appear too uniform or contain small air bubbles visible under magnification.
Jade ranks 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale and has exceptional toughness due to its interlocking crystal structure. This makes it more resistant to chipping and breaking than many gemstones rated higher in hardness.
Nephrite and jadeite are two separate minerals both called jade. Jadeite is rarer, harder, and produces more vivid colors including imperial green. Nephrite is more common and typically appears in softer green, white, or gray tones.