Navigator Men’s Silver Malachite Ring

Men’s rings have become a versatile way to express personal style, moving beyond traditional wedding bands to include everything from minimalist bands to bold statement pieces. Rings can elevate any outfit, adding sophistication or a hint of edge. This men’s ring guide explores different types of men’s rings, styling tips, and ways to wear them with confidence, helping you find pieces that enhance your look effortlessly.

Choosing Your Style Of Men’s Rings 

Choosing the right type of ring begins with understanding the unique appeal and significance of each style. Here’s a breakdown of the most popular types and when to wear them:

Quadris Men’s Silver Signet Ring
Navigator Men’s Silver Black Onyx Ring
Cuban Men’s Silver Ring
Sierra Men’s Silver Ring

How to Choose the Right Ring for Your Style

Finding the perfect ring means matching it to your personal style and understanding how it complements your wardrobe and lifestyle. Here’s a closer look at how to choose the right ring for different styles:

Tessera Men’s Silver Ring
Navigator Men’s Silver Malachite Ring
Navigator Men’s Silver Black Onyx Ring
Cuban Men’s Silver Ring
Expedition Men’s Silver Black Onyx Ring

Australian Ring Size Guide for Men

Finding the right fit is essential for comfort and style. In Australia, men’s ring sizes typically range from H to Z. To measure, wrap a strip of paper around the base of your finger and mark where it overlaps, then match it to a ring sizing chart. Keep in mind that wider bands may require a slightly larger size for comfort. If you’re shopping internationally, convert between Australian, US, and UK sizes to ensure a perfect fit. For adjustments, most jewellers offer resizing services, making it easy to get the best fit if you're unsure.

Quadris Men’s Silver Signet Ring
Ophidian Men’s Silver Ring
Expedition Men’s Silver Malachite Ring
Expedition Men’s Silver Black Onyx Ring

From timeless signet rings to minimalist bands and bold statement pieces, NAJO’s men’s silver ring collection has everything you need to express your unique style. Crafted with over 30 years of expertise, each ring combines quality craftsmanship with contemporary design, ensuring a piece that resonates with your personality. Explore our collection of men’s silver jewellery and find the perfect ring to elevate your look and make a lasting impression.

FAQs

How are men supposed to wear rings?

Men can wear rings to express personal style, often placing bands on the ring finger and statement rings on the pinky or index finger. Layering rings on multiple fingers or stacking them adds a modern edge, especially with mixed metals. Keep chunky rings to one or two fingers for balance, and coordinate with watches or bracelets for a cohesive look. Confidence is key to making rings an effortless extension of your style.

What type of rings look good on men?

Rings that look great on men include simple bands for a clean, versatile style, signet rings for sophistication and heritage, and statement rings to add bold personality. Minimalist rings offer a sleek, modern touch, while textured or rustic rings bring a rugged vibe. These options allow men to choose pieces that complement their style, from formal to casual, no matter the occasion. 

Which finger should men wear rings for fashion?

Men can wear rings on different fingers to achieve unique style effects. The index finger works well for bold, attention-grabbing rings, while the middle finger offers balance with minimalist designs for a polished look. The ring finger suits both wedding bands and understated rings for formal or everyday wear. The pinky finger is great for smaller, intricate rings like signets, adding a refined touch, while the thumb is ideal for larger rings that give an edgy vibe. Experimenting with rings on different fingers allows men to create varied and stylish looks.

How many rings should I wear as a guy?

As a general guideline, wearing one to three rings can create a balanced and stylish look without overwhelming your hands. For a minimalist style, a single ring—like a band on the ring or middle finger—adds subtlety. If you’re looking to layer, wearing two or three rings across different fingers or even stacking them on one finger can make a bold statement while still appearing cohesive. Try to keep one hand as the focal point to avoid a cluttered look, balancing larger rings with slimmer bands to maintain harmony. Ultimately, choose the number of rings that feels comfortable and complements your style.

What do rings mean on a guy?

Rings can hold significant meaning for men, reflecting personality, relationships, and style. A wedding band on the ring finger traditionally symbolises commitment and love, while a signet ring often represents family heritage or personal achievements. Wearing a statement ring can signify confidence and individuality, as it draws attention and showcases bold personal style. Rings on the pinky or thumb are often used for fashion, with the pinky associated with sophistication (especially for signet rings) and the thumb signalling a unique, unconventional style. Ultimately, rings can convey a mix of tradition, personality, and self-expression, allowing men to share aspects of their identity through their choice of jewellery.

Why do men wear pinky rings?

Men wear pinky rings for both style and tradition. Historically linked to family heritage and social status, pinky rings add a unique, refined touch that stands out without overwhelming the hand. Today, they’re popular for showcasing intricate designs or bold statements, allowing men to express individuality and elevate their style with a subtle yet distinctive accessory.

MEET THE AUTHOR

Jo Tory

Born in Australia, Jo Tory is proud to be one of the country’s pioneering female jewellery founders. She has been our Creative Director since NAJO’s formation, steering the company to be one of Australia’s most successful fine jewellery brands today. Jo also sits on the Jewellers Association of Australia’s Board of Directors, where she actively promotes the highest standards and ethics within the Australian jewellery industry.