We have been obsessing over this new ring collection and honestly it was only a matter of time before it had its own guide. From our turquoise cluster rings with that deep blue-green Southwestern look, to the wildly colourful gemstone florals that honestly make us smile every time we see them, these pieces have been flying since they landed.

This is not just a collection of pretty rings. Every single one is handcrafted and made with real gemstones. No synthetic fillers, no corners cut. That is why they feel so different when you hold them.

In this guide we will walk you through each style, how to wear and stack them, how to find your size, and how to look after them so they stay gorgeous for years.

Our ring collections: find your style

We have three main ring families in this collection. Quick comparison below, then the full story on each one.


Ring style

Best for

Metal options

Price range

Ideal buyer

Turquoise cluster

Festivals, casual, everyday

Sterling silver

Mid-range

Stone lovers, boho fans, Southwest-style enthusiasts

Gemstone floral

Date nights, weddings, events

Gold, silver, rose gold

Mid-range

Bold dressers, colour lovers, occasion dressing

Adjustable statement

All occasions, gifting

Sterling silver, brass, gold-plated

Accessible

Stackers, gift buyers, anyone unsure of their ring size


Turquoise cluster rings: a love letter to the Southwest

There is something about turquoise that just feels timeless. The rich blue-green, the natural matrix running through the stone, the way it looks in silver. Our turquoise cluster rings are handmade in sterling silver with hand-selected stones, so no two are exactly alike. That is the whole point.

These are the rings people stop you to ask about. Perfect for festivals, weekend outfits, weddings, or just adding something interesting to a Tuesday. We have adjustable and fixed band options so there is something for everyone.

Gemstone floral rings: wear your garden

These are for the people who want colour and are not shy about it. Petal-shaped stones in ruby red, emerald green, sapphire blue and sunset amber arranged into botanical designs that look like nothing else out there. They draw compliments at weddings, concerts and dinner dates, but honestly we wear ours on a regular Wednesday too because why not.

Made in a mix of gold, silver and rose gold settings with real natural gemstones. Each one is a little different and that is what makes them special.

Adjustable statement rings: the ones that go with everything

If you have ever ordered a ring online and been disappointed when it does not fit quite right, these were made for you. Open-back and flexible band designs that work across multiple finger sizes, which also makes them brilliant for gifting when you are not sure of someone's size.

The open-back style also means you can stack them easily. Mix and match across sterling silver, brass and gold-plated finishes with gemstone accents in all sorts of colours.

How to style your statement rings

Four looks we come back to again and again.


Look

The outfit

Why it works

Pro tip

Boho classic

Turquoise cluster ring, white flowy dress, wide-brim straw hat, leather sandals

Turquoise pops against neutral tones and becomes the centrepiece of the outfit

Go easy on other jewellery. The ring is the star here.

Everyday denim

Floral gemstone ring, high-rise jeans, simple ribbed tank

One bold ring lifts a basic outfit without any extra effort

Try it on the index or middle finger so it shows when you gesture.

Date night

Two mixed metals (gold and silver), bright gemstone ring, silky blouse, heeled sandals

Mixed metals are a big trend right now and feel confident rather than matchy-matchy

Repeat each metal twice in the look so it reads as intentional, not accidental.

Stack and shine

One bold gemstone ring plus two slim bands, either on the same hand or spread across both

Layering draws the eye and one strong piece keeps the whole stack grounded

Pick one colour temperature and work within it. Warm tones or cool tones, not both.

Common ring questions, answered honestly

"I like the look but statement rings feel too much for me"

Start smaller than you think. One ring on the index or middle finger, nothing else on your hands, and keep your necklace simple. You will be surprised how quickly it starts to feel normal. If it helps, wear it around the house for a day before you take it out. By the time you leave, you will have forgotten you are even wearing it.

"My rings spin around or feel loose"

Go for an adjustable back style and squeeze it snug rather than leaving it loose. You can also pick up clear silicone ring sizers from most jewellery shops for almost nothing, and they make a real difference. For anyone whose knuckles are wider than the base of their finger, open-back rings are genuinely the better option.

"I want to mix stones but I am not sure what goes together"

Stick to one colour temperature and you really cannot go wrong. Warm stones like coral, amber, carnelian and citrine all play nicely together. Cool stones like turquoise, lapis, opal and aquamarine do the same. Where most people run into trouble is mixing warm and cool in the same stack. Once you know that one rule, the rest comes naturally.

"How many rings is too many?"

There is no hard rule but one bold ring per hand tends to look more intentional than three competing for attention. If the statement ring is chunky and colourful, the others should be slim and simple. Think of one piece as the lead and the others as the backing.

How to find your ring size


Measuring at home

Cut a thin strip of paper, roughly a centimetre wide, and wrap it around the base of the finger you want to wear the ring on. Mark where the strip overlaps itself, then lay it flat and measure the length with a ruler in millimetres. That number is your finger circumference. Find it in the size chart below.

One thing worth knowing: fingers are slightly larger at the end of the day than first thing in the morning. If you can, measure in the evening for the most accurate fit.


US size

UK size

EU size

Inner diam.

Notes

5

J1/2

49.3

15.7 mm

Petite / small fingers

6

L1/2

51.9

16.5 mm

Most common size for women

7

N1/2

54.4

17.3 mm

Our adjustable rings fit sizes 6 and 7 easily

8

P1/2

57.0

18.2 mm

If you are between 7 and 8, size up for wide bands

9

R1/2

59.5

19.0 mm

Adjustable rings comfortably reach here

10

T1/2

62.1

19.8 mm

Larger sizes work best with open-back styles


A few things to keep in mind when ordering:

  • Wide bands sit tighter than slim ones at the same size. If you are on the borderline, go up half a size.

  • If your knuckle is bigger than the base of your finger, measure at the knuckle and look at our open-back styles.

  • Our adjustable rings cover sizes 6 to 9 comfortably, which makes them a great gift option when you are not 100% sure.

  • One bold ring and one slim band per hand is a good starting point for stacking. It looks balanced and proportional on most hand shapes.

  • Try the index, middle and ring finger. A lot of people default to the ring finger without ever testing the others, and a statement ring on the index finger can look really striking.

How to look after your rings


Situation

Turquoise rings

All gemstone rings

Daily wear

Wipe with a dry soft cloth after each wear to remove skin oils

Polish the metal with a jewellery cloth whenever it starts to dull

Cleaning

Dry cloth only. Turquoise is porous so water and cleaning products will damage it over time

A few drops of washing-up liquid in warm water with a soft toothbrush is safe for plain metal. Skip this on porous stones.

Storage

Keep in its own soft pouch. Turquoise sits at 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale and scratches easily against harder stones

Individual pouches or a lined jewellery box. Keep pieces from rubbing or tangling

Avoid

Lotions, perfumes, cleaning sprays, swimming, and long stretches of direct sunlight which can fade the colour

Swimming, workouts, and putting beauty products on while wearing rings

See a jeweller

Once a year for a deep clean, or sooner if the stone looks unusually dull

If a stone looks loose, a prong is bent, or the band is starting to crack, get it checked before wearing it again


Cleaning silver at home

A silver polishing cloth is the quickest and easiest thing you can keep in your jewellery box. For light tarnish, a quick buff every few weeks is usually all you need. If the tarnish has built up more, a tiny amount of washing-up liquid in warm water with a soft toothbrush works well on plain silver settings. Just keep that away from any turquoise or porous stones as they will absorb the water.

Why turquoise needs its own storage

Turquoise is softer than a lot of the stones it might share a jewellery box with. Sapphire, topaz, and diamond will scratch turquoise without you even realising it has happened. Give your turquoise rings their own little pouch and they will thank you for it.

When to take it to a professional

If you notice a stone moving when it should not, a prong that looks out of shape, or the band starting to split or crack anywhere, stop wearing it and take it in. Nine times out of ten a jeweller can fix it quickly and cheaply if you catch it early. Leave it and the repair gets bigger.

Why people keep coming back to Krush Kandy for rings

  • Every ring is handcrafted, not mass produced

  • Real natural gemstones throughout, no synthetic substitutes

  • Lots of adjustable options so sizing is never a stress

  • Prices that do not require you to think twice

  • Designed to mix and match with the rest of our jewellery collection

Start building your stack

If you know what you want, great. If you are still figuring it out, start with one turquoise ring and see how it feels. Most people who buy one end up back here pretty quickly. We will take that as a compliment.

Questions we get asked a lot


Question

Answer

Are your rings adjustable?

A good number of our statement rings have adjustable open-back bands that fit comfortably across sizes 6 to 9. Check the product description for the specific ring you want, as we always flag whether it is adjustable or a fixed band.

How do I keep turquoise looking vibrant?

Keep it dry and away from chemicals. Lotions, perfumes, and cleaning products are the main things that dull turquoise over time. After wearing, wipe it gently with a dry cloth and store it in its own pouch. Try not to leave it sitting in direct sunlight for long periods either, as natural stones can fade.

Can I mix metals with gemstone rings?

Yes, and we actually love this look. Mixing silver and gold together is one of the biggest jewellery trends going right now. The trick is to repeat each metal at least twice across your full outfit, rings, earrings, necklace, bracelet, so it looks like a deliberate choice rather than an oversight.

What is the difference between a statement ring and a cocktail ring?

Honestly, most people use the two terms for the same thing. A statement ring is any ring that turns heads. Cocktail rings traditionally had a large centre stone and were designed for formal evening events. These days both styles get worn morning to night with no rules about when.

Do you offer gift wrapping or ring sizing help?

Yes to both. All orders come with complimentary gift wrapping. For sizing, our Ring Sizing Guide walks you through the easiest ways to measure at home, and our team is always happy to help if you want to talk it through before ordering.

How should I care for gemstone rings?

Take them off before getting into water, exercising, or putting on any creams or sprays. Store each ring on its own in a soft pouch so the stones do not knock against each other. Give the metal a gentle buff with a jewellery cloth now and then. For a deeper clean or if you notice any tarnish building up, a professional jeweller is the safest option.

Which ring is best for everyday wear?

Our turquoise cluster rings and adjustable statement rings hold up really well with daily wear. They are both made to last and the open-back adjustable bands are especially practical because they give a little throughout the day as your fingers naturally change size with temperature.

 

Eric & Kristyn Kilcullen