40th anniversary rings honor four decades of marriage with ruby, the traditional gemstone for this milestone. Ruby ranks 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, second only to diamond, making it practical for daily wear. Our collection of 36,629 rings features natural rubies sourced from Myanmar, Madagascar, and India, each set in .925 sterling silver. Prices range from $6 to $6,302, with options for every style and budget. Free US shipping on all orders.
| Estimated value: | $6,055.88 |
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| Weight: | 10.80g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L - 1 1/8, W - 7/8, T - 1/2 inch | |
| Item Code: | 22-kwi-26-19 |
| Estimated value: | $4,857.40 |
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| Weight: | 14.80g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L- 1 1/4, W - 1 1/8, T- 3/8 inch | |
| Item Code: | 12-kwi-26-36 |
| Estimated value: | $6,110.26 |
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| Weight: | 12.50g |
| 7 - Adjustable | |
| L - 7/8, W - 5/8, T - 3/8 inch | |
| Item Code: | 1-mar-26-40 |
| Estimated value: | $5,936.56 |
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| Weight: | 20.80g |
| 7 - Adjustable | |
| L - 1, W - 7/8, T - 1/2 inch | |
| Item Code: | 23-lut-26-51 |
| Estimated value: | $2,574.28 |
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| Weight: | 18.50g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L - 1 3/8, W - 1, T - 1/2 inch | |
| Item Code: | 23-lut-26-35 |
| Estimated value: | $5,936.56 |
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| Weight: | 20.20g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L - 1, W - 7/8, T - 1/2 inch | |
| Item Code: | 23-lut-26-28 |
| Estimated value: | $6,055.88 |
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| Weight: | 10.80g |
| 8 -adjustable | |
| L - 1 1/8, W - 7/8, T - 1/2 inch | |
| Item Code: | 20-lut-26-3 |
| Estimated value: | $3,389.18 |
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| Weight: | 18.50g |
| 7 - Adjustable | |
| L - 1 1/4, W - 7/8, T - 3/8 inch | |
| Item Code: | 18-lut-26-54 |
| Estimated value: | $5,670.26 |
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| Weight: | 14.50g |
| 7 - Adjustable | |
| L - 1, W - 5/8, T - 5/8 inch | |
| Item Code: | 16-lut-26-73 |
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Ruby is the traditional gemstone for the 40th wedding anniversary. The milestone is called the "ruby anniversary" because the stone's deep red color represents lasting love and passion after four decades of marriage.
Rubies score 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, making them durable enough for rings worn every day. Their red color has symbolized love and commitment across cultures for centuries.
Major ruby sources include Myanmar (Burma), Madagascar, India, Thailand, and Mozambique. Each region produces stones with slightly different color characteristics based on local geology.