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A 22ct gold ring is one of the most personal purchases you will make — worn daily, passed between generations, worn at a wedding, or chosen as a first piece of real gold. At PureJewels, every ring in this collection is crafted in 916 hallmarked 22-carat gold, independently certified by the London Assay Office. Lightweight ladies daily wear rings (anghuthi) start from around £280. Gents rings from £330. Bridal and occasion rings from £600 upward.

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خاتم سوليتير سوليتير سي شيرتير ذهبي عيار 22 قيراط

£360.00 £405.00نطاق السعر: من ⁦£360.00⁩ خلال ⁦£405.00⁩

What Are 22ct Gold Rings?

A 22ct gold ring contains 91.6% pure gold, the purity standard at the heart of traditional Indian, Pakistani, and South Asian jewellery. It is higher in gold content than the 18ct rings common in Western jewellery, and this difference is visible: the colour is richer and deeper, and the piece carries more intrinsic gold value. All 22ct gold rings sold in the UK must carry a hallmark at PureJewels, every ring is stamped with the 916 fineness mark and the London Assay Office leopard’s head.

Why Order from PureJewels?

  • 50+ years of gold ring expertise: We have been making and selling 22ct gold rings for the South Asian community in the UK for over five decades. Every curve, every weight specification, and every hallmark reflects that experience.
  • Transparent pricing: Every ring shows its gram weight and price on the listing. Our prices include making charges and VAT — no surprises at checkout. Prices are updated regularly to reflect the daily gold rate.
  • Free first-order size exchange: If the ring does not fit, we will exchange it for the correct size at no charge on your first order. For rings that can be adjusted, we offer a resizing service at our Green Street, London showroom.
  • Wide range for every occasion: From a 2g daily wear band to a 20g+ bridal ring, our collection covers every weight, style, and budget. We do not only stock heavy occasion pieces — the everyday ring matters to us as much as the wedding piece.

22ct Gold Ring Weight Guide

CategoryTypical WeightPrice Fromالأفضل لـ
خفيف الوزن2 – 4g~£280Daily wear, work, first ring
Mid-weight5 – 8g~£480Regular wear, gifting, cocktail rings
Statement / Occasion9 – 18g~£900Shaadi, engagement, bridal
Gents rings8 – 20g+~£330Wedding bands, signet, daily wear
 

Understanding the 916 Hallmark

916 is the fineness mark for 22-carat gold — it means 91.6 parts of pure gold per 1,000 parts of metal. UK law requires all gold rings above 1g to carry a hallmark from an independent UK Assay Office. The hallmark is stamped on the inner band — you may need a loupe or phone camera to read it. At PureJewels, every ring carries the 916 mark and the London Assay Office leopard’s head. If a ring has no hallmark, do not buy it.

22ct Gold Ring Styles at PureJewels

Daily Wear Rings — Anghuthi & Plain Bands

Smooth, plain-profile rings in the 2–4g range for comfortable all-day wear. The most practical choice for office wear, housework, and daily life. Available in polished and satin finishes.

Ladies Fancy & Occasion Rings

Mid to heavy weight rings with engraved, twisted, embossed, or stone-set designs. For parties, religious occasions, and everyday looks that call for something more than a plain band.

Gents Gold Rings

Heavier bands, signet designs, and patterned rings for men. Traditional in South Asian culture as a symbol of status and identity. Often gifted at weddings and milestone birthdays.

Bridal & Engagement Style Rings

Statement rings in 22ct gold for bridal ceremonies and mangni (engagement) occasions. Heavily worked, significant in weight, and often paired with matching bangles and earrings from the same collection.

UK Ring Size Chart

UK ring sizes use letters. Measure your finger circumference in millimetres at the end of the day (fingers are slightly larger) and match to the chart below:

L · 49.7mm · ~US 6
M · 50.9mm · ~US 6.5
N · 52.2mm · ~US 6.75
O · 53.4mm · ~US 7
P · 54.7mm · ~US 7.5
Q · 55.9mm · ~US 7.75
R · 57.2mm · ~US 8.25
S · 58.4mm · ~US 8.5
T · 59.7mm · ~US 9

 

Not sure of your size? Order the closest size and use our free first-order exchange. Resizing is available for most plain band designs at our Green Street showroom.

Also Known As — Regional Names for Gold Rings

Anghuthi Hindi / Urdu
Anguthi Punjabi
Angti Gujarati / Marathi
Mothiram Tamil
Mohor Bengali
Challa Punjabi / Urdu
Mangni ring خاتم الخطوبة
Jadau ring Kundan / Polki set

 

Frequently Asked Questions About 22ct Gold Rings

A lightweight 22ct ladies ring (2–4g) starts from around £280 at PureJewels. Mid-weight rings in the 5–8g range run from approximately £480 to £850. Statement and bridal pieces above 9g can reach £2,000 or more depending on weight and design. Gents rings start from around £330. All prices include VAT and are updated regularly to reflect the current daily gold rate.

916 is the fineness mark for 22-carat gold — the ring contains 91.6 parts of pure gold per 1,000 parts of metal. The remaining 8.4% is an alloy (usually copper or silver) added for strength. All 22ct gold jewellery in the UK must display this stamp alongside an Assay Office mark to be sold legally.

Yes — with reasonable care. 22ct gold is slightly softer than 18ct due to its higher gold content, so plain and smooth-finish rings are more resilient for daily wear than heavily textured designs. Remove before heavy manual work, gardening, or vigorous exercise. Rinse monthly with warm soapy water. Have it professionally polished every year or two to restore the original finish.

22ct gold (916) contains more gold and has the deep, rich yellow colour associated with traditional South Asian jewellery. It is the preferred purity for plain bands and traditional designs where the gold itself is the statement. 18ct gold (750) contains more alloy, making it harder and more scratch-resistant — preferred when diamonds or gemstones are set into the ring. Both are fully hallmarked and excellent quality.

Wrap a thin strip of paper around the base of your finger. Mark where it overlaps, flatten it, and measure in millimetres. Match this to the UK letter size chart above. Measure at the end of the day when fingers are at their largest. Most women’s ring sizes fall between L and O; most men’s fall between Q and T. Our free first-order exchange covers sizing if the ring does not fit.

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