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Shortlist private label rings suppliers on Wonnda. Rings are uniquely defined by sizing, requiring careful consideration of size ranges, re-sizing options, and manufacturing methods to achieve comfortable fit for the wearer. Available in materials like 925 silver, steel, and plated brass, various production methods such as casting or stamping are used depending on design complexity and material. Material selection is commonly guided by nickel-safe standards, ensuring compliance and wearer comfort. Lead times can vary significantly based on material availability, design intricacy, and chosen production technique.

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5+ Top private label rings manufacturers

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  1. Featured
    Ashiana London logo
    Private LabelContract Manufacturing

    United Kingdom-based manufacturer producing hoop earrings with interchangeable charms, interchangeable necklaces with charms, gold/silver plated jewelry on base metals, available to brands sourcing rings.

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    United Kingdom
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  2. Featured
    Dotti Love logo
    Private LabelContract Manufacturing

    Europe-based manufacturer producing rings, bracelets, necklaces, available to brands sourcing rings.

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  3. Featured
    Silvexcraft logo
    Private LabelContract Manufacturing

    Poland-based manufacturer producing cardano chain, figaro chain, box chain, available to brands sourcing rings.

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    Poland
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  4. Van Ranst logo
    Private LabelContract Manufacturing

    Belgium-based manufacturer producing lost wax casting (bronze, silver, gold 14k/18k), vacuum casting for jewellery, rubber mould production for serial pieces, available to brands sourcing rings.

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    Belgium
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  5. Variation logo
    Private LabelContract Manufacturing

    Europe-based manufacturer producing 3d knitting software, stitch pattern generation tool, 3d knit fabric design software, available to brands sourcing rings.

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    -
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Compare MOQs and lead times

Quick side-by-side of the shortlist. Missing values shown as a dash.

SupplierLocationTypesMOQLead time
Ashiana LondonUnited KingdomPL · CM
Dotti Love-PL · CM
SilvexcraftPolandPL · CM
Van RanstBelgiumPL · CM
Variation-PL · CM
What good looks like

Buyer criteria

  • Accurate and consistent sizing

    Confirm each size measures true against a standard mandrel and that sizing is consistent across the range, since rings are returned most for fit. Check several sizes against a ring sizer, not just the sample. A factory whose size 7 actually fits like a 6, or that varies size to size, will generate constant exchanges that a necklace or earring never faces.

  • Plating durability for hand wear

    Verify plating thickness in microns suited to constant hand contact, water, and friction, which stress a ring's plating harder than any other piece. Ask for a wear result and a protective coating where relevant. A thin flash that survives a necklace will wear through on a ring within weeks, exposing the base and turning the finger, so durability is critical here.

  • Stone-setting security under impact

    Check that stones are set to survive the knocks a hand takes, favoring bezel, flush, or well-seated settings over fragile raised prongs that catch and lose stones. Wear-test samples through normal hand activity. A lost stone on a ring is a frequent failure because the hand is constantly in contact with surfaces, so setting security is tested harder here than elsewhere.

  • Comfort-fit band profile

    Confirm the inner band is smoothed and, where specified, has a comfort-fit domed profile so it slides on and wears comfortably for hours. Sharp inner edges or a flat heavy band irritate the finger. Try samples on for an extended period, since band comfort is a ring-specific factor that affects whether customers actually wear the piece daily.

  • Nickel release tested to EN 1811

    Require nickel-safe alloys and plating with an EN 1811 test report, since a ring is worn for hours against skin that gets wet during hand-washing. Nickel reactions are common and a regulatory breach under EU REACH. A supplier that cannot certify nickel compliance exposes you to skin-reaction returns and pulled listings, which is disqualifying for the EU market.

  • Metal weight and fineness

    For 925 silver rings, confirm the actual fineness and that band weight matches the agreed gram count, since silver is sold by weight and a thin underweight band is both a cost grab and structurally weaker. For plated alloy, verify the base metal. Request an assay or material certificate, as an underweight or misrepresented band undercuts both margin and the hypoallergenic claim.

Avoid these

Red flags

  • Inconsistent or inaccurate sizing

    Rings whose marked size does not match a standard mandrel, or that vary size to size, will generate constant exchanges, the defining ring failure. If sample sizes measure off against a ring sizer, the molds or wax scaling are wrong. Sizing accuracy is the first thing to verify, since a poorly sized ring returns no matter how good the finish or stone.

  • Thin plating that turns the finger

    Plating given only a thin flash wears through fast against the constant water and friction of hand wear, exposing the base alloy and turning the finger green or grey. A factory that will not state band plating microns is cutting cost where rings suffer most. Demand the micron figure and a wear result, since ring plating is stressed harder than any other piece.

  • Fragile raised settings that lose stones

    Stones in tall raised prongs on a ring catch on clothing and surfaces and pop out, since the hand is constantly in contact with things. If a design uses fragile settings unsuited to daily hand wear, stones will be lost. Favor bezel or flush settings for rings, and reject samples whose stones loosen under normal handling.

  • No nickel certification

    A ring without an EN 1811 nickel-release test is a skin-reaction and EU REACH compliance risk, made worse because rings are worn for hours against skin that gets wet. Reactions on a ring finger are common and visible. Treat missing nickel testing as disqualifying for any ring sold in the EU, regardless of how attractive the per-piece price appears.

How it's made

Manufacturing process

  1. 01

    Design, sizing and master model

    The ring is modeled by hand or CAD with the band profile, face, and any stone seats, and the size range is decided. A master is produced for the base size, from which other sizes are scaled. Comfort-fit profiles and the size grading are set here, since a band that fits poorly or scales inconsistently across sizes drives exchanges.

  2. 02

    Mold making and wax injection

    A mold is cut from the master and waxes are injected for each size, then assembled onto a sprue. Each size needs its own correctly scaled wax so the finished rings fit true. Mold and wax accuracy control sizing consistency, the defining quality issue for rings, since a size 7 that actually measures like a 6 generates returns.

  3. 03

    Investment casting

    The wax tree is invested in plaster, the wax burned out, and molten metal, sterling silver, brass, or alloy, cast into the cavity. Bands must cast solid without porosity, since a porous band is weak and shows pits after polishing. Pieces are cut from the tree and the band checked for a clean, complete fill before finishing.

  4. 04

    Filing, sizing check and pre-polish

    Cast rings are cleaned of sprue marks, filed, and the inner band smoothed to a comfort profile, then each is checked against a ring mandrel for true size. Pre-polishing smooths the band, and the inner edges are rounded so the ring slides on comfortably. Sizing is verified here before any setting or plating commits the piece.

  5. 05

    Stone setting

    Stones are set by prong, bezel, channel, pave, or flush depending on design. Rings take constant knocks against surfaces, so secure setting matters more than on most jewelry. Flush and bezel settings protect stones on a ring worn all day, while raised prongs risk catching. Tight seats are essential to keep stones through hand-washing and grip.

  6. 06

    Polishing and plating

    Rings are polished and electroplated to a specified micron thickness, gold over brass, rhodium over silver, or PVD on steel. Plating on a ring is stressed by constant hand contact, water, and friction, so thickness matters more than on pieces worn occasionally. A protective coating may be added on plated bands to slow wear at the points the finger rubs most.

  7. 07

    Quality control and packing

    Rings are inspected for sizing accuracy against a mandrel, plating coverage, stone security, and band finish, and a sample is tested for nickel release against EN 1811. Hallmarking is applied to silver where required. Rings are polished, boxed with size labels, and packed with care information and lot codes for traceability across the size run.

Deep dive

Understanding rings private-label manufacturing

Rings are the jewelry category most defined by sizing, because a ring has to fit a specific finger circumference and a brand has to commit to a size range and an offer for resizing or exchange. That single constraint shapes everything: how many sizes you stock per design, how the band is constructed, and which production method suits the volume. Get the size range and the fit comfort wrong and you generate exchanges and returns that a necklace or pair of earrings never faces. Material and method come next, but sizing is the decision that makes rings distinct. The build depends on material and price tier. Plated brass and zinc-alloy fashion rings are cast or stamped cheaply and rely on plating thickness, while 925 sterling silver and stainless steel rings survive daily wear and carry a hypoallergenic story. Band style drives construction: a plain comfort-fit band has a domed inner profile that wears comfortably, a signet or seal ring needs a flat face for engraving, and a stone-set ring needs a secure setting that survives the constant knocks a hand takes. Because rings are worn through hand-washing, typing, and grip, plating durability and stone security are tested harder here than on any other piece. Ring manufacturing follows the jewelry map: India and Thailand for silver and stone-set work, China and Vietnam for plated fashion volume, and Italy, Turkey, Portugal, and Germany for higher-end silver and gold and shorter EU lead times. MOQs are often expressed per design across a size run and commonly start around 100 to 500 pieces, with custom-cast 925 silver designs carrying a one-time master and mold charge. Plan 6 to 12 weeks for a first custom run, longer when a new master is modeled. Cost is driven first by metal (silver by the gram, scaled by band width and weight, against alloy by the piece), then by stone count and setting labor, then by plating thickness, with the mold a one-time charge amortized across sizes and the run. Private label ring buyers run from D2C fashion and demi-fine brands and stacking-ring labels to engagement and personalization brands, retailer accessory ranges, and apparel labels extending into jewelry. Nickel matters here because a ring is worn for hours against skin that gets wet, so EN 1811 nickel-release compliance under EU REACH is essential. Qualify a partner on plating durability for constant hand wear, stone-setting security, accurate and consistent sizing across the range, and nickel certification rather than the headline per-piece price, because a ring that turns the finger, loses its stone, or fits inconsistently between sizes generates the exchanges and returns that erode a jewelry brand.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I decide which ring sizes to stock?+
Sizing is the defining decision for a ring brand because, unlike a necklace or earring, a ring must fit a specific finger. Most fashion and demi-fine brands stock a core range that covers the bulk of demand, often around US sizes 5 to 9 or the equivalent, and decide whether to offer half sizes for better fit. Stocking more sizes per design increases inventory cost, so you balance fit coverage against capital tied up in slow sizes. You also need a clear policy on exchanges and resizing, since fit returns are inevitable. Provide a printable or physical ring sizer to customers to cut mis-sizing. Confirm with the factory that each size measures true against a standard mandrel and grades consistently, since the sizing being accurate and reliable across the range is more important than the exact span you choose to carry.
Why does ring plating wear faster than on other jewelry?+
Because a ring endures more physical stress than any other piece. It is worn for hours through hand-washing, typing, gripping, and constant contact with surfaces, so the plating faces continuous water, friction, and abrasion that a necklace or pair of earrings never sees. A thin gold flash that looks fine on a pendant will wear through on a ring within weeks, exposing the base alloy and turning the finger green or grey. That is why plating thickness in microns matters more on rings, and why a protective coating is sometimes added at the points the finger rubs. For a ring worn daily, specify a heavier plating and ask for a wear result, or consider solid 925 silver or stainless steel that does not depend on plating at all. Verifying plating durability is essential here, since turned fingers are a leading ring complaint.
Which stone setting is best for a ring?+
For a ring, prioritize setting security over height because the hand is constantly in contact with surfaces. Bezel settings, where metal wraps the stone's girdle, and flush settings, where the stone sits level with the band, protect stones best and suit everyday rings since nothing catches. Channel settings hold a row of stones securely within the band. Raised prong settings show a stone off well but catch on clothing and surfaces and risk losing stones with daily hand wear, so they suit occasion rings more than everyday ones. Pave needs skilled setting to stay tight. Match the setting to how the ring will be worn, favoring protective settings for daily pieces, and wear-test samples through normal hand activity. Because a lost stone on a ring is a frequent and visible failure given how much the hand touches, setting security deserves more attention here than on jewelry worn occasionally.
What MOQ and lead time should I expect for rings?+
Ring MOQs are often expressed per design across a size run and commonly start around 100 to 500 pieces, since you spread the order across several sizes. Custom-cast 925 silver designs carry a one-time charge for the master model and mold, with each size scaled from the master. Stock designs you rebrand can start lower. A first custom run typically takes 6 to 12 weeks, longer when a new master must be modeled and stones secured. Reorders are faster because the molds already exist. Because you split the run across sizes, think about how many of each size to make, since over-stocking rare sizes ties up capital. Confirm whether master and mold costs are one-time and amortized across sizes and the run, and pool several designs with one factory to soften per-design minimums while keeping enough depth in your core sizes.
What is a comfort-fit band and should I offer it?+
A comfort-fit band has a domed, rounded inner profile rather than a flat one, so it slides over the knuckle easily and sits comfortably against the finger for long wear. It uses slightly more metal and so costs a little more, but it noticeably improves how a ring feels through a full day, which matters because rings are worn for hours. Standard flat-profile bands are cheaper and fine for occasional pieces but can feel sharper at the edges. For everyday rings and wider bands especially, comfort fit is worth specifying, since band comfort directly affects whether customers actually wear the ring daily and how they perceive its quality. Whatever profile you choose, confirm the factory smooths the inner band and rounds the edges, and try samples on for an extended period, because a band that looks good but irritates the finger will sit unworn and generate returns.
How do I make sure my rings are nickel-safe?+
EU REACH limits how much nickel a ring may release into skin, measured by the EN 1811 test, and this matters especially for rings because they are worn for hours against skin that gets wet during hand-washing, which accelerates nickel release. Specify nickel-safe alloys and plating to the factory and require an EN 1811 test report on the actual production pieces, not a blanket statement. Solid 925 silver and stainless steel pass readily, while cheap nickel-bearing alloy bands with thin plating often fail once the plating wears. Nickel reactions on a ring finger are common and visible, and a non-compliant ring is both a customer-safety problem and grounds for a listing to be pulled. Build nickel verification into your incoming QC for every supplier and every new alloy, since the cost of testing is trivial against the cost of a recall or a wave of skin-reaction returns.
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