ruby, coral, red jasper, garnet, red sun sitara, tourmaline
all tuesday (mars) Rings »The seven weekday stones trace back to Jyotish, the Vedic system that pairs each day with a ruling planet and a corresponding gem. Wearers choose a stone tied to their birth day, a planetary remedy, or a color they want close at hand. The rings gathered here follow that framework while staying wearable for offices, travel, and gift-giving.
Start with Sunday stones jewelry for ruby rings in the 9.0 Mohs range, sourced from Mozambique and India. Monday stones jewelry covers freshwater and cultured pearl rings, softer at Mohs 2.5 to 4.5 and better suited to occasion wear. Tuesday stones jewelry holds red coral and carnelian options tied to Mars.
Midweek, Wednesday stones jewelry groups emerald and green agate rings under Mercury. Thursday stones jewelry offers yellow topaz and citrine for Jupiter, while Friday stones jewelry gathers diamond alternatives such as white topaz and clear quartz for Venus. Saturn's day closes the week with blue sapphire and amethyst.
Every ring ships free within the US. Sizes run from 5 to 12 depending on the band, and stone origins, hardness, and setting type are listed on each product page so you can match the ring to how often it will be worn.
Vedic astrology assigns a ruling planet and a gemstone to each day of the week: Sun/ruby (Sunday), Moon/pearl (Monday), Mars/red coral (Tuesday), Mercury/emerald (Wednesday), Jupiter/yellow sapphire or topaz (Thursday), Venus/diamond (Friday), and Saturn/blue sapphire (Saturday).
Match the stone to your birth day of the week, or to a planet you want to strengthen. If you wear rings daily, choose stones above Mohs 7, such as ruby, sapphire, or topaz. For occasional wear, pearl and coral hold up well with care.
Yes. Every ring is stamped .925 sterling silver and set with a real natural stone. Origin and treatment details appear on each product page.
Yes, all US orders ship free. Transit times and tracking are shown at checkout.