Deep wine-red warmth, grown from silver leaves. This natural garnet ring centers a 6 x 8 mm pear-cut natural red garnet on a sculpted leaf-detail band, and pairs it with a dramatic leaf-and-vine ring enhancer set with round natural garnets and bright simulated diamond accents. Both pieces are crafted in solid 925 sterling silver with a luminous rhodium finish — a two-piece design that wears as a clean solitaire or a full forest-and-bridal statement.
Natural red garnet
Pear-cut center
Leaf-and-vine enhancer
Two-piece design
January birthstone
Rhodium finish
Two pieces, two ways to wear it
Unlike a standard engagement ring and contoured wedding band, the second piece here is a ring enhancer — also called a ring guard or jacket — that wraps around the solitaire from above and frames it in leaves, vines and accent stones. That gives you two distinct looks from one purchase: the pear garnet solitaire worn alone as a clean, everyday ring, or the full leaf-stacked silhouette for events and special occasions. It is a naturally romantic take on colored-stone bridal jewelry, at home among our nature-inspired engagement rings.
The natural red garnet center
The center stone is a 6 x 8 mm pear-cut natural red garnet — a genuine gemstone formed in metamorphic rock over millions of years, never lab-grown or simulated. Its color is a deep, warm ruby-red with a subtle glow that sets garnet apart from cooler synthetic reds. Because natural stones are never identical, yours will carry its own slight variation in depth and character — the mark of a real gem. The pear cut elongates the finger and nestles beautifully into the leaf-and-vine setting. For those weighing warm reds against one another, our garnet vs ruby comparison is a helpful read, and you can see more of the stone across our garnet jewelry collection.
The leaf enhancer and simulated diamond accents
The enhancer is the visual hero: sculpted silver leaves and vines wrap around clusters of round natural garnets and bright simulated diamonds, creating a forest-meets-bridal look. The mix echoes the center stone’s palette — warm reds anchor the design while the crisp white simulated diamonds catch and scatter light. Stacked, the enhancer sits forward of the solitaire and frames the pear center in a lush wreath of foliage. For more red-stone inspiration, our red engagement rings guide covers the whole spectrum.
Solid sterling silver with a rhodium finish
Both rings are crafted in solid 925 sterling silver and finished with rhodium — the same precious metal used on fine white gold. The rhodium layer gives the silver a bright, mirror-white luster and adds a protective shield that helps resist tarnish and everyday scratches, keeping the intricate leaf work looking freshly polished. Genuine sterling silver like this will not discolor the skin, and it is a comfortable, hypoallergenic choice for daily wear.
What garnet symbolizes
Garnet has been treasured for centuries as a stone of friendship, trust, devotion and safe return — carried historically as a travel talisman. As an engagement stone it speaks to passion, commitment and the warmth of enduring love, and as the January birthstone it makes a doubly meaningful gift for a January-born partner. Our garnet meaning guide and January birthstone guide explore the lore in depth, and couples often pair this design from our garnet couples rings.
Specifications
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Set composition Two-piece — pear garnet solitaire + leaf-and-vine ring enhancer
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Center stone Natural red garnet, pear cut, 6 x 8 mm
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Accent stones Natural red garnet (round) + simulated diamonds along leaves and vines
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Hardness Garnet Mohs 7–7.5 — suited to daily wear
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Metal Solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish (both rings)
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Setting Prong-set pear center, sculpted leaf-and-vine relief work
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Wear Solitaire alone or stacked with the enhancer
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Sourcing Ethically sourced, conflict-free stones
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Included Free luxury velvet gift box & lifetime warranty
Sizing & care
Order both rings in the same size — the enhancer is designed to nest snugly around the solitaire. If you are between sizes, size up rather than down, and reach out if you would like guidance. The plain pear solitaire can be resized within reason from a modest fee; the leaf-and-vine enhancer is best ordered correctly from the start because of its intricate stone-set foliage. Clean gently with a soft brush and warm soapy water to reach into the leaf settings, dry with a soft cloth, and store the pieces separately in the velvet box. Avoid harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners. To coordinate a matching band later, browse our garnet wedding bands.
Frequently asked questions
What is included in this listing?
You receive two rings: the pear-cut garnet solitaire and the leaf-and-vine ring enhancer that wraps around it. Both are crafted in 925 sterling silver with a rhodium finish. Any men’s band shown in coordinating photos is sold separately.
Is the garnet real and natural?
Yes. The center is genuine natural red garnet — a real gemstone formed in metamorphic rock over millions of years, not lab-grown, simulated or glass. The round accent garnets in the enhancer are natural too. Each stone varies slightly, as natural gems always do.
What is a ring enhancer?
A ring enhancer, also called a ring guard or jacket, is a decorative band that slides over and frames a solitaire. It transforms a simple ring into a more elaborate look without replacing it. Here, the leaf-and-vine enhancer wraps around the pear garnet solitaire.
Can I wear the rings separately?
Yes — that is the appeal of an enhancer design. The pear garnet solitaire on its leaf-detail band works alone as a clean everyday ring, while the full stacked look with the enhancer is for events or any time you want the dramatic version.
What are the accent stones?
Round natural garnets and bright simulated diamonds set along the leaves and vines. The reds echo the center stone while the crisp simulated diamonds add sparkle and contrast.
Is this a good January birthstone gift?
Yes. Garnet is the traditional January birthstone, so the ring is especially meaningful for January-born partners. It is also the 2nd, 6th and 19th anniversary stone, which makes it a thoughtful anniversary gift.
What does garnet symbolize?
Garnet has long stood for friendship, trust, devotion and protection, and was carried as a talisman for safe return. As an engagement stone it represents passion, commitment and the warmth of love.
What metal is it made from?
Solid 925 sterling silver — the standard fine-jewelry alloy, not a plating over base metal — finished with rhodium for a bright white luster and added tarnish resistance.
What does the rhodium finish do?
Rhodium is the same precious metal used to finish fine white gold. It gives the silver a mirror-bright shine and adds a protective layer that keeps the intricate leaf work looking freshly polished.
Will these rings turn my finger green?
No. Genuine 925 sterling silver with a rhodium finish does not discolor the skin. The green-finger issue comes from cheap copper-heavy alloys, not real sterling silver.
Should I order both rings the same size?
Yes. The enhancer is designed to nest snugly around the solitaire, so both rings need to match. If you are between sizes, size up, and get professionally measured before ordering for extra confidence.
Can these rings be resized?
The plain pear solitaire can be resized within reason from a modest fee. The leaf-and-vine enhancer is harder to resize because of its intricate stone-set foliage, so we recommend ordering the correct size from the start. Contact us if you are unsure.
Is garnet durable enough for daily wear?
Yes. Garnet is Mohs 7–7.5, durable enough for daily engagement-ring wear, comparable to amethyst and citrine. Avoid sharp impacts and remove the rings before harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners.
Does it arrive gift-ready?
Yes. Every order ships in a free luxury velvet gift box and is backed by our lifetime warranty, ready to give or propose with.