Sterling Silver Rocker Horse & Horseshoe Ring
SKU: R2545
The horse head sits inside a horseshoe frame — an old equestrian symbol stacked into one piece of jewelry. This Rocker Horse Ring is cast in solid .925 sterling silver at 23 grams. The face measures 7/8" x 6/8", keeping it mid-sized — bold enough to notice but not overwhelming on the hand. Every groove in the mane and the horseshoe arch is carved clean and polished.
Built For
If you ride horses — This ring pairs equestrian identity with daily-wear durability. At 23 grams in solid silver, it handles barn work, reins, and hand-washing without thinning or losing detail.
If you prefer animal rings that aren't aggressive — No fangs, no skulls. The horse-and-horseshoe combo reads as classic and grounded. It fits dressy occasions as easily as jeans and boots.
If you want a mid-weight ring for everyday — At 23 grams with a 7/8" face, this sits between subtle bands and oversized statement rings. You can wear it to work and forget it's there by lunch.
The Honest Take
The horseshoe arch creates a slight ridge along the top edge of the ring. You notice it when you close your fist — a small raised curve where the shoe meets the band. Not sharp, just tactile.
Silver holds a bright polish on the horse's forehead and the horseshoe curve, while the mane grooves darken naturally over time. That contrast gives the carving more depth at the two-week mark than it has fresh. A quick rub with a polishing cloth brings back the shine on the high points.
The face is moderate — not the kind of ring that blocks adjacent fingers. It sits flat enough for comfortable daily use, even typing.
Under the Hood
Before You Buy
Q: Is this ring unisex or men's only?
Sizes run from 6 to 16, so it fits both men's and women's sizing. The face is mid-sized — works on a larger women's hand or as a standard men's ring.
Q: Is the horseshoe for luck?
Traditionally, yes. A horseshoe pointing up is meant to catch and hold good luck. On this ring the horseshoe opens upward, framing the horse head — keeping with that superstition.
Q: Will the silver tarnish?
Sterling silver reacts with air and moisture over time. The tarnish actually works in your favor here — it darkens the mane grooves and horseshoe detail, adding contrast. A polishing cloth cleans the high points in seconds.
At a Glance
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