The details.

Technical ceramic is scratch-resistant, lightweight, and permanently coloured — the colour goes all the way through, not just a surface coating. Hypoallergenic and non-conductive. Harder than most metals but less flexible — it can crack under sharp impact rather than bending. For a clean, modern look that holds its colour without replating or maintenance, ceramic is a solid pick. Get the sizing right upfront, as ceramic can't be resized.

What 16 owners actually say.

Average 5.0 / 5 across 16 verified reviews.

Cody G.★★★★★

Great quality, great service.

Mar 14
Daniel M.★★★★★

Great quality and look.

Aug 8
Shane H.★★★★★

I purchased the Ceramic ring as a wedding ring and could not be happier with the presentation of this. As it turns out, the ring I ordered is probably half a size too small so I will need to arrange to have it changed (I haven't looked into this yet). I postage appeared to be quick however my individual circumstance caused a delay, again nothing to do with Mens Rings Online.
Overall I really like the look and feel of the ring.

Jan 22
Jason C.★★★★★

I bought this ring as my kids lost my wedding ring. Perfect fit and the exact colour I wanted. The ring arrived quickly and was very well presented. My wife is also happy that I am now "married" again...

Oct 8
Jonathan R.★★★★★

Perfect mirror finish, comfortable fit, spot-on sizing, and blemish-free!

Aug 8
Alison N.★★★★★

After i lost his white gold wedding band i decided i should probably do the right thing and replace it. Hard to buy in his size though without needing resizing. Hubby was skeptical about it not being metal gold or silver, abit chunkier than a metal ring so took a few days to get used to it. He loves it though. Ordering and delivery was prompt. Thank you

Aug 23

Caring for your Ceramic ring

High-tech ceramic rings (usually zirconium dioxide) are extremely hard — comparable to tungsten on the Mohs scale — and the colour is solid all the way through, so scratches don't show as bright silver underneath. Black ceramic is particularly popular for staying black for life with no plating to wear off. Wash with warm soapy water and a soft cloth as needed; the surface is non-porous so it never stains.

The trade-off is brittleness — ceramic resists scratching brilliantly but can crack or shatter on a hard drop onto tile or concrete. Take it off for heavy lifting, climbing and any work involving hammers or angle grinders. Like tungsten, ceramic rings cannot be resized after manufacture, and emergency removal uses the same vice-grip crack technique. Hypoallergenic, chemical-proof, and pool-safe.

Common questions about Ceramic rings

Are ceramic rings durable for daily wear?

Yes for scratch resistance — ceramic holds its finish better than gold, silver or titanium over the long term. The weakness is impact: a sharp drop on a tile floor can chip or crack it. Most NZ buyers find this trade acceptable for the permanent black or white finish.

Will a black ceramic ring fade?

No — the colour is the ceramic material itself, not a coating, so it never wears off, fades or rubs through. A 10-year-old black ceramic ring looks identical to a new one, which is the main reason owners choose it over black-plated metal.

Can ceramic rings be resized?

No — ceramic is fired hard and cannot be stretched or cut and re-joined. Get sized accurately before ordering; NZ jewellers size for free. If you're between sizes, order the half-size up.

What happens if I need a ceramic ring cut off in an emergency?

Same approach as tungsten — NZ emergency staff use locking pliers or a vice-grip to crack the ring at two points. Tell medics it's ceramic, not metal, so they reach for the right tool straight away rather than wasting time with a standard ring cutter.

Considering alternatives?

Ceramic and tungsten rings share a lot of properties — both hard, scratch-proof, hypoallergenic and non-resizable. Tungsten has more weight and a brighter mirror polish; ceramic is lighter and offers permanent matte-black or pure-white finishes that tungsten can't match.