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A promise ring is the most personal ring most people ever choose. Different people call it different things: a commitment ring, a pre-engagement ring, a milestone ring for an anniversary. They all mean the same thing. The ring marks a step before engagement, a private vow only the two of you understand, or a moment that doesn't need a ceremony. Some couples wear matching promise rings. Others wear one. There are no rules, only the meaning the two of you assign to it.
Foreverings promise rings are made in two base metals: sterling silver and tungsten. Both come in the same range of finishes, silver-toned, gold, rose gold, or black, so you can pick the metal that fits how the ring will be worn, then pick the color separately. Sterling silver is solid throughout, with the silver-toned finish coming from a white gold plating that keeps the surface bright. Gold, rose gold, and black sterling silver styles are the same solid silver underneath, with the color plated on top. Tungsten works the same way: solid metal throughout, raw silver-tone with no plating, or plated in gold, rose gold, or black. Most of the dainty promise rings and simple stacking styles are sterling silver. Most of the heavier men's bands are tungsten. Matching commitment rings for couples are available in both.
Personalized promise rings are standard. Every order includes free engraving, with the message tucked inside the band where only the wearer sees it. Custom promise rings are available on request, every order ships free in the US, and every ring is backed by a lifetime warranty. Use the filters to narrow by metal, band color, or center stone, or scroll the styles above to start with who's wearing it.
Sterling silver is the base metal under most of the rings in this collection, including most of the dainty styles, simple stacking pieces, and styles designed for her. It's solid silver throughout, not plated silver on a different base, which is why it can be resized and engraved cleanly. The silver-toned versions are plated with white gold on top of the silver to keep the finish bright and resist tarnish through everyday life. The gold, rose gold, and black sterling silver styles use the same solid silver base, finished with a different color plating.
Sterling silver promise rings pair well with other jewelry, which matters more for promise rings than for engagement rings since promise rings often share the hand with other pieces on a day-to-day basis. Whichever color finish you pick, the ring is light on the hand and easy to stack. For anyone planning to wear the ring on a chain instead of the hand, which a lot of long-distance couples do, sterling silver is also the easier metal to find a matching chain for.
Tungsten is the other base metal in the collection, and one of the most durable metals used in jewelry. The metal is denser than steel, scratch-resistant, and a natural fit for anyone who wants a commitment ring they can wear without thinking about it. Most men's styles here are tungsten, in raw silver-tone with no plating, or plated in gold, rose gold, or black. Matte, hammered, and polished finishes are available on the raw tungsten. The metal carries weight on the hand, which a lot of wearers want from a ring meant to last.
The three tungsten finishes each carry different energy on the hand. Matte tungsten has almost no shine, which reads more understated and tends to be the most popular finish for men's styles here. Hammered tungsten has a textured surface that catches light unevenly, which adds character without adding visual weight. Polished tungsten reads closer to traditional jewelry, with a mirror-bright finish. All three resist scratches the same way. The choice is about the look, not the durability.
Gold promise rings and rose gold promise rings on this page are sterling silver or tungsten with the color plated on top. Black promise rings come the same way, in both base metals. The base metal does the durability work, and the finish sets the tone. Yellow gold reads more traditional, rose gold reads more romantic, and black reads more modern. The plating is bonded to the underlying metal, not painted on, which is why the colors stay even through normal wear.
The finish you pick changes how the ring photographs and how it ages. Gold and rose gold finishes stay bright with regular wear, though heavy daily use will show wear at the contact points over years. Black finishes show wear sooner, especially on tungsten, which is why we lean toward matte black rather than polished. If the ring will be worn every day for years, silver-toned and gold finishes hold up the longest visually.
Simple promise rings are the most-bought style across the collection. A plain band, a clean profile, no center stone. The pieces work because nothing competes with the meaning. Sterling silver and tungsten both come in simple finishes, silver-toned, gold, rose gold, or black, and most of the matching promise rings here lean simple, especially the ones picked by couples, so the pair reads as a set instead of two separate designs.
Simple bands also engrave better than busy ones. A plain inside surface leaves room for a date, a name, or coordinates without the engraving fighting other detail. For couples picking matching pairs, simple bands let the engraving do the heavy lifting on what makes each ring personal. Both rings can carry the same message, or one can carry initials of the partner and the other can carry the recipient's initials. That detail stays private to the wearers.
Unique promise rings are the styles that don't follow a standard band-and-stone template. The collection leans into alternative cuts (kite, coffin, marquise, shield, hexagon) and fantasy-inspired settings (nature, cosmic, gothic). Most are sterling silver bases with moss agate, opal, sapphire, alexandrite, garnet, or sandstone centers, often finished in black rhodium or rose gold rather than traditional silver.
Unique promise rings work for someone who didn't picture a standard ring when they thought about getting one. The cuts and color stories make each piece distinct, which matters more for a promise ring than for a wedding band: the ring is meant to be personal to the two of you, not borrowed from a template. Most styles are also engagement-ring-coded in silhouette, so they can hold their weight if the relationship moves in that direction later.
There's no fixed rule, but most promise rings sit between $50 and $500. The general guideline is that a promise ring should cost less than an engagement ring, which keeps it within reach without setting expectations for what comes next. Foreverings rings are priced in that range across silver and tungsten.
A promise ring marks something the two of you have decided about each other, without a ceremony or a public moment. It can be a step before engagement, a long-distance commitment, an anniversary, or a personal milestone. The point is the meaning, not the form. The ring is just the part you can see.
Yes. Commitment ring, promise ring, and pre-engagement ring are different names for the same kind of ring: a piece that marks a serious commitment without an engagement. The wording you use comes down to personal preference. The ring itself doesn't change.
A promise ring marks commitment without proposing marriage. It signals "I'm serious about you" at any stage of a relationship, where an engagement ring signals "I want to marry you" specifically. They're often worn before engagement, but they also work for anniversaries, milestones, and private vows that don't need a public moment.
Yes. Free engraving is included on every Foreverings promise ring. You can engrave a date, initials, a short phrase, or coordinates on the inside of the band, and your engraving stays private to the wearer.
Untreated sterling silver does tarnish over time, but Foreverings sterling silver promise rings are plated with white gold, rose gold, or other color finishes on top of the silver base. The plating blocks the air exposure that causes tarnish, so the rings hold their finish through everyday life. Any normal wear is covered under the lifetime warranty.
Every order includes free engraving, free US shipping, giftable packaging, and a lifetime warranty on the ring. If anything happens to the ring under normal wear, we'll repair or replace it.
Browse promise rings for couples, for her, or for men to narrow by who's wearing them. The for-couples sub covers matching pairs only, where both rings are designed to be worn together. The for-her sub leans dainty, mostly in sterling silver with silver-toned or rose gold finishes. The for-men sub leans heavier tungsten with matte and polished finishes. If you want a wider selection of rings that can also work as commitment rings, couples rings opens up the matching-pair catalog beyond just engagement-adjacent designs. For one-of-a-kind stone centers, gemstone rings covers moss agate, opal, sapphire, and more, useful if the stone matters more than the category label.