Collection: Silver Jewelry

Shop women's silver jewelry in solid .925 sterling silver and stainless steel — dainty necklaces, hoop earrings, stacking rings, and layered bracelets designed for everyday wear that actually lasts. Hypoallergenic, tarnish-resistant, and built to keep its shine.

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Women's Silver Jewelry Collection

Our silver jewelry collection gives you two of the best metals in jewelry — solid .925 sterling silver and stainless steel — in minimalist styles designed for everyday wear, layering, and gifting. Both metals are hypoallergenic, both hold up to daily wear, and both deliver the clean, cool-toned look that makes silver jewelry so endlessly versatile.

Whether you're building a layered silver necklace stack, looking for dainty silver hoop earrings that go with everything, or searching for minimalist silver rings to stack across multiple fingers, this is the collection for it.

Sterling silver vs. stainless steel — which is right for you?

Both metals are excellent choices, and the right pick depends on how you wear your jewelry.

Sterling silver (.925) is solid, real silver — 92.5% pure silver with a small alloy for durability. It has the classic warmth and luster of fine silver jewelry, is hypoallergenic for most skin types, and can be polished back to a bright shine if it tarnishes. It's the better choice if you love the look of traditional fine silver and are happy to give your pieces a little care.

Stainless steel is virtually maintenance-free. It doesn't tarnish, doesn't rust, resists scratches, and is completely nickel-free — making it one of the most hypoallergenic metals available. If you want jewelry you can put on and forget about — through workouts, showers, and everything in between — stainless steel is the more durable everyday choice. Several of our pieces are also available in 18k gold plating over stainless steel, combining the durability of stainless with a warm gold finish.

Both metals are labeled clearly on each product page so you always know exactly what you're getting.

How to wear it

Layer two or three dainty silver necklaces at different lengths for a modern stacked look. Pair silver hoop earrings with a delicate silver bracelet for a clean, cohesive everyday look. Stack minimalist silver rings across multiple fingers, or mix silver and gold if you lean neutral — the two metals layer beautifully together when the pieces share a similar weight and scale.

Silver jewelry is especially flattering on cool and neutral skin tones, but works beautifully on everyone. Not sure which metal suits your skin tone best? Read our guide to the best jewelry colors for your skin tone.

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FAQ About Silver Jewelry

What's the difference between sterling silver and stainless steel jewelry?

Both are excellent everyday metals but they have different strengths. Sterling silver (.925) is solid real silver — classic, lustrous, and hypoallergenic for most people, though it can tarnish over time with exposure to air and moisture. Stainless steel is virtually maintenance-free — it doesn't tarnish, doesn't rust, and is completely nickel-free, making it one of the most hypoallergenic options available. If you want traditional fine silver with a little care, go sterling. If you want to put it on and forget about it, go stainless steel. Both metals are labeled clearly on every product page.

Is your silver jewelry hypoallergenic?

Yes — both metals we use are excellent choices for sensitive skin. Our sterling silver (.925) is hypoallergenic for most people, as the alloy used is typically copper rather than nickel. Our stainless steel pieces are completely nickel-free, making them one of the safest metals available for anyone with metal sensitivities or known nickel allergies. If you have extremely reactive skin, stainless steel is the safer choice of the two.

Will your silver jewelry tarnish?

Sterling silver can tarnish over time when exposed to air, moisture, perfume, lotion, and household chemicals — but tarnish is completely reversible. A soft polishing cloth restores the shine in seconds. To slow tarnishing, put jewelry on last when getting dressed, store pieces in an airtight bag or jewelry box, and remove them before swimming or showering. Our stainless steel pieces don't tarnish at all, making them the better choice if low maintenance is a priority for you.

Can I wear your silver jewelry every day?

Yes — both sterling silver and stainless steel are built for everyday wear. Stainless steel is the more durable of the two and can handle sweat, water, and daily activity without any special care. Sterling silver holds up beautifully to daily wear too, and actually benefits from being worn regularly since the natural oils in your skin help slow tarnishing. For both metals, we recommend removing jewelry before swimming in chlorinated water or applying skincare products to get the longest life out of your pieces.

Can I mix silver and gold jewelry?

Absolutely — mixing silver and gold is one of the biggest jewelry trends right now and both our sterling silver and stainless steel pieces work well in mixed-metal stacks. The key is keeping the scale consistent: pair delicate silver chains with equally fine gold chains, or stack thin silver rings alongside thin gold rings. Because several of our pieces come in both silver and 18k gold plating, it's easy to build a mixed-metal look within our collection that feels intentional rather than accidental. Cool undertones tend to anchor best with silver as the dominant metal, while neutral and olive skin tones have the most flexibility.