Sterling Silver Peace Band Ring — .925 Silver, 13mm Wide
SKU: 3599
Eight small black gems arranged in the shape of the peace symbol sit centered on a 13mm-wide band of solid .925 sterling silver. Flanking the symbol, the words "Pace" and "Libra" are engraved into the metal — Latin-rooted words for peace and freedom. The Sterling Silver Peace Band Ring weighs 19 grams with deliberately rough, hammered edges that give the band a worn-in, organic feel before it ever touches your hand.
Wear This If
If you wear your beliefs on your hands — The peace symbol isn’t subtle here. It’s the focal point, built from individual black gemstones that catch light differently than flat engraving would. The Pace/Libra lettering adds a layer of intention beyond the visual.
If you like wide silver bands with texture — The 13mm width covers serious finger real estate. The hammered edges aren’t smooth or polished — they’re deliberately rough, like the ring has already been worn for years. That texture makes it pair well with other distressed or handmade jewelry.
If you’re looking for a meaningful gift — The peace symbol is universally recognized. Combined with the Pace and Libra script, this ring carries a message without needing explanation. It works for birthdays, milestones, or just because.
Living With This Ring
The hammered edge finish catches your eye the moment you hold it. It’s not machine-smooth — the edges undulate slightly, catching light at irregular angles. Inside, the band is polished smooth with the .925 hallmark stamp, so the rough texture is only on the outside.
The eight black gems sit in individual settings within the peace symbol outline. They’re small but visible — dark enough to create clear contrast against the silver. The gems add dimension that a stamped or engraved peace sign wouldn’t have.
At 13mm wide and 19 grams, this is a thick band. It occupies the finger completely between the knuckles. The weight is noticeable but not heavy — lighter than a typical skull ring, heavier than a plain wedding band. Best suited for the index or middle finger where the width has room to sit flat.
What’s Inside
Good Questions
Q: What do "Pace" and "Libra" mean on the band?
Pace comes from Latin and Italian for "peace." Libra comes from Latin for "freedom" or "balance." Together with the peace symbol, they form a complete message: peace, freedom, and equilibrium. The words are engraved into the silver on either side of the gemstone peace sign.
Q: Will the black gems fall out with daily wear?
The gems are individually set into the silver. Normal daily wear — typing, driving, handshakes — won’t dislodge them. Avoid hitting the ring face directly against hard surfaces. If a stone ever loosens, any jeweler can reset it in minutes.
Q: Is the hammered texture rough against the skin?
Only the outer edges are hammered. The interior of the band is polished completely smooth, so your finger rests against a comfortable, glossy surface all day. The hammered texture sits only on the outside faces of the 13mm band — you see it, but you don't feel it digging in when you make a fist or grip something.
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