Moon Magic rings offer clear metal labels and useful stone details, but quality and long-term value vary sharply by design. The two-year warranty covers manufacturing defects, while most eligible returns must begin within 30 days of delivery.
This is not one uniform collection. Moon Magic sells plated brass, sterling silver, gold vermeil, solid gold, natural gemstones, and both natural and lab-grown diamonds. Buyers should judge the exact product listing, not the brand name alone.
Table of Contents
- What metal are you buying?
- How complete are the stone disclosures?
- Which rings suit regular wear?
- What does the warranty cover?
- Returns require prompt inspection
What metal are you buying?
Moon Magic's materials guide lists plated brass, 925 sterling silver, 18-karat gold vermeil, and solid gold. Sterling silver contains 92.5% silver, while vermeil uses a 2.5-micron gold layer over sterling silver. Vermeil is not solid gold, and its outer layer can eventually wear. The company describes its brass jewelry as plated and protected by a transparent coating.
Brass and vermeil can provide the appearance of gold at a lower cost, but they contain far less precious metal than a solid-gold ring. They are poor choices for someone primarily concerned with intrinsic metal value or eventual resale. Moon Magic identifies 10-karat yellow, rose, and white gold on its general materials page. Its warranty information also refers to some 14-karat pieces, so buyers should confirm the karat and alloy on the individual listing. A color description such as "yellow gold" does not establish whether a ring is plated, vermeil, or solid.
How complete are the stone disclosures?
moon Magic says its gemstones are authentic and undergo regular independent testing by the Gemological Institute of America. Its origin list identifies India for moonstone and supplies country or regional origins for many other stones. That brand-level testing claim should not be confused with an individual grading report for every ring. A report tied to a specific stone provides stronger documentation than periodic testing of stones from a broader supply chain.
Individual listings can provide more useful facts. Some disclose stone dimensions, weight, shape, treatment status, diamond origin, color, clarity, and total carat weight. Moon Magic also says select higher-value diamond pieces can receive an optional IGI certificate, but the buyer must follow the instructions on that product page and allow additional processing time. Labels such as "AAA" deserve caution because seller grading scales for colored stones are not universally standardized. For a significant purchase, prioritize measurable details and a report number that can be verified with the issuing laboratory.
Which rings suit regular wear?
Metal construction matters as much as appearance. Solid gold generally offers the best fit for long-term wear, while sterling silver may darken but can usually be polished. Plated brass and vermeil require more protection because friction and chemical exposure can damage their finishes.
The gemstone also affects practicality. Moonstone can show natural variation and is less resistant to scratches and impacts than diamond. A high-profile moonstone setting may therefore need more care than a low-profile solid-gold band. Before ordering, check:.
- Whether the metal is solid, sterling silver, vermeil, or plated brass
- The exact karat, plating thickness, ring weight, and stone dimensions
- Whether the gemstone is natural, lab-grown, treated, or untreated
- Whether certification applies to that individual stone
- Whether the setting exposes the stone or prongs to frequent impacts
What does the warranty cover?
Moon Magic provides a complimentary two-year warranty against defects in materials or workmanship. That could include a construction fault present in the ring, subject to the company's review. The exclusions are extensive. The policy does not cover loss, accidental damage, normal scratches, bent rings, worn prongs, stones lost through everyday wear, natural stone inclusions, chemical-related discoloration, improper care, or third-party modifications.
Purchases from outside Moon Magic's own sales channels are also excluded under its published terms. This is a manufacturing warranty, not jewelry insurance or a maintenance plan. Photograph the ring when it arrives and retain the receipt, packaging, and product description. If a fault appears after the return period, submit clear images and an explanation to customer service before allowing another jeweler to alter the ring.
Returns require prompt inspection
Moon Magic's standard return period is 30 days from delivery. Final-sale items and Mystery Boxes cannot be returned or exchanged, while sets must be returned in full. Eligible merchandise must be unused and in its original condition.
Shipping charges are generally nonrefundable, and customers may have to pay return postage. Exchange options also vary by country; direct international exchanges may be replaced with a return and gift-card process. Inspect the metal finish, stone, prongs, sizing, and engraving as soon as the package arrives. If anything is wrong, photograph it and use Moon Magic's return portal before the 30-day window closes.