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Wholesale Men’s Silver Jewelry: Signet Rings, Cuffs & Oxidized 925

Wholesale Men’s Silver Jewelry: Signet Rings, Cuffs & Oxidized 925

Wholesale mens silver jewelry means 925 sterling pieces designed, produced and sold in bulk for resale, with pricing quoted per gram or per piece on trade terms. At Celuk Silver Wholesale we source, QC and export men’s 925 from Bali’s Celuk village, covering signet rings, cuffs, oxidized chains and private‑label runs for importers who need reliable supply and clear specs.

What We Mean by “Mens 925 Silver Wholesale”

Mens 925 silver wholesale for us is a focused slice of our catalog: heavier gauges, wider bands and more aggressive oxidation than mixed‑gender tourist lines. All pieces are:

– Solid 925 sterling silver (92.5% silver, 7.5% copper/alloy)
– Produced by workshops in or around Celuk, Bali
– Offered on FOB Indonesian port terms (typically FOB Denpasar or FOB Surabaya via consolidation)
– Supplied under your brand (OEM/private label) or ours

We are an independent Celuk 925 sourcing and export desk. We do not run a single factory; we curate workshop capacity, standardize QC and handle export so you do not have to coordinate ten small silversmiths yourself.

Mens Silver Categories We Handle

1. Mens Silver Rings & Signet Rings (Core Category)

As a mens silver rings supplier, this is usually the entry point for importers testing the market.

Typical specs:

– Alloy: 925 sterling, nickel-safe under normal plating systems
– Ring sizes: US 7–13 as standard, up to US 15 by request
– Band width: 4–14 mm; 2–3 mm wall thickness for heavy signets
– Finish options: high polish, satin/matte, hammered, brushed, oxidized recesses

Common sub‑types:

– Flat‑top signets: oval, round, cushion, rectangle
– Carved / tribal face rings: Balinese motifs, scrollwork, mask and barong themes
– Gemstone signets: onyx, tiger’s eye, lapis, garnet, green agate
– Spinner / fidget rings: inner band often oxidized for contrast

Weight bands to think about for costing:

– Light: 4–7 g (thin bands, entry price points)
– Mid: 8–14 g (most of our signets sit here)
– Heavy: 15–25 g (oversized face, thick shank; biker and statement styles)

Mens signet programs often use a mixed strategy: a few heavy “hero” pieces surrounded by lighter volume models to hit target retail price ladders.

2. Mens Silver Cuffs & Bracelets

Our mens silver bracelet wholesale range covers:

– Cuff bracelets: solid 925, usually 4–10 mm thick, 5–8 mm tall
– Chain bracelets: curb, box, wheat, Byzantine, rope; some with oxidized recesses
– ID bracelets: solid bar or plate with engraving area
– Braided leather + silver caps: silver weight in the end caps and centerpiece

Weight ranges as guidance:

– Cuffs: 18–60 g depending on gauge and wrist size
– Chain bracelets: 15–45 g at 19–23 cm lengths
– ID bracelets: 20–50 g including chain and plate

Bali workshops are good at heavy chain assembly and hand‑finished cuffs with tribal or woven textures. For pure machine‑perfect Italian‑style chains, you should compare samples carefully; our niche is more artisanal and motif‑driven.

3. Mens Silver Neck Chains & Pendants

Mens styles are typically:

– Chains: 2.5–6 mm widths; 50–65 cm lengths
– Pendants: 4–25 g; crosses, dog tags, tribal plates, signet‑style shields, claws

We can ship pendants alone or pre‑strung on:

– 925 chains (FOB higher, perceived value higher)
– Black cotton cords
– Leather thongs (need your import compliance confirmation)

Most buyers prefer separate components (chain and pendant) to price each tier appropriately in their market.

4. Mens Silver Earrings

Volume is lower than rings/bracelets but growing. Main types:

– Hoops: 10–20 mm, often oxidized groove or braided motif
– Studs: simple discs, crosses, spikes, onyx stones
– Huggies: thicker tube, sometimes with blackened channels or tribal engraving

All posts are 925. If your market is very sensitive to nickel content under platings, we recommend you lab‑test samples; national regulations differ and you are responsible for final compliance.

5. Oxidized Mens Silver Jewelry & Blackened Finishes

Oxidized mens silver jewelry is one of Celuk’s recognizable strengths. We use controlled oxidation to darken recesses and highlight filigree, granulation and tribal engraving.

Two main approaches:

– Traditional sulfur‑based oxidation: chemical darkening, then buffing back high points
– Black rhodium / dark plating: more uniform dark surface; higher cost, better durability

Important distinction:

– Intentional oxidation: even, design‑driven, sitting in grooves/textures
– Defect / tarnish: random yellow/brown patches, often in high‑touch areas

In QC we differentiate both. Intentional Balinese oxidation is noted in the spec sheets and product shots so your team understands that “blackened” is the design, not a defect. Still, your brand guidelines decide the tolerance.

Design Language: Tribal, Minimal, Gemstone

Tribal & Balinese Motif Mens Pieces

Celuk workshops are comfortable with:

– Bali scrollwork and rope borders
– Barong, mask and flame motifs
– Weave / chain‑mail textures on cuffs and rings

These read “tribal” in many markets without being literal copies of any single ethnic pattern. If you need exclusive motifs, we handle them as custom OEM with line drawings or 3D files from your side.

Minimal & Contemporary Mens Styles

We also ship:

– Plain high‑polish cuffs and bands
– Matte/satin surfaces with crisp edges
– Simple bar and plate pendants, unadorned ID cuffs

For these, QC is stricter on flatness, scratch thresholds and symmetry. Every tiny dent shows on a clean surface.

Gemstone Mens 925: What’s Realistic

Common stones we source for men’s styles:

– Black onyx (cabochon or flat inlay)
– Tiger’s eye
– Lapis lazuli
– Green agate, red agate
– Smoky quartz (for higher price bands)

We rely on local stone supply chains; if you require full traceability or branded gemstones, we will ask you to specify the stone vendor or accept longer lead times and higher scrap risk. Synthetic vs natural needs to be crystal‑clear on your PO; we will not label any stone “natural” without your written spec and, ideally, your own lab confirmation.

Alloy, Hallmarking & Finishing: The 925 Mechanics

What “Sterling” Means in Our Context

Sterling silver is a 92.5% silver alloy. The remaining 7.5% is usually copper; in some cases tiny percentages of other metals are added to modify hardness or color.

Our baseline:

– Alloy target: 92.5% Ag with typical tolerance ±0.3% in production
– Marking: “925” stamp, usually inside rings/bracelets or on pendants/earring posts
– Plating: optional rhodium or e‑coating anti‑tarnish over 925

We routinely test alloy content with XRF at Indonesian labs before locking a workshop into any long‑term program. For large buyers, you should also send random samples to your own lab in your country; independent verification is part of responsible importing.

Anti‑Tarnish and Rhodium Options

You can order men’s 925 in three basic finishing systems:

1. Bare 925, polished/oxidized
– Pros: Lower cost, easy to re‑polish, pure silver look
– Cons: Will tarnish; some end‑customers see this as “authentic”, others as a defect

2. E‑coating (clear anti‑tarnish)
– Pros: Thin protective layer, slows tarnish, keeps brightness longer
– Cons: Can wear off on high‑wear points; not suitable for deep resizing or heavy polishing later

3. Rhodium plating
– Pros: Bright white shine, higher perceived value, strong tarnish resistance
– Cons: Extra cost, eventual replating if heavily worn

For oxidized mens styles, we generally avoid full rhodium. More common is:

– Oxidized + light anti‑tarnish on top, only on non‑blackened surfaces
– Or fully bare 925 with clear communication in your product copy that patina is part of the look

What We Check in QC for Mens Pieces

Our QC is practical, not cosmetic perfection‑only. We align to your brand standards, but our default checks include:

– Alloy stamp present and legible (925 marking)
– Solder joints solid; no visible open joints in chains/cuffs
– Ring size within agreed tolerance (usually ±0.25 US size)
– Weight within agreed band (for cost control and consistency)
– Sharp edge removal on inner rings/cuffs
– Threads and hinges (where applicable) functioning without play
– Oxidation consistent with master sample (no random blotches)
– Surface defects within your defined limit: counting scratches/dents under normal daylight, not under microscope

You should define:

– Minimum acceptable gram weight by size/model
– Tolerance ranges for color and oxidation depth
– Acceptable polish level (mirror vs soft shine vs matte)

Without explicit written specs, we will use our internal standards, which may be stricter than some tourist‑market factories but looser than high‑luxury jewelry houses.

FOB Pricing Bands & MOQs for Mens 925

All numbers below are indicative ranges, last verified June 2026, and will move with silver spot prices, labor and FX. Treat them as a planning guide and always confirm current quotes.

Typical FOB Price Ranges (Mens 925)

Category Weight Band Finish Indicative FOB Range (per piece)
Mens plain band ring 4–7 g Polished 925 US$3.00–6.50
Mens signet ring 8–14 g Oxidized details US$6.50–14.00
Heavy mens signet ring 15–25 g Polished / oxidized US$12.00–24.00
Mens cuff bracelet 18–60 g Tribal, oxidized US$16.00–65.00
Mens chain bracelet 15–45 g Bright / semi‑oxidized US$14.00–48.00
Mens pendant (no chain) 4–15 g Polished / oxidized US$4.00–12.00
Mens stud/hoop earrings 1.5–6 g Polished / oxidized US$2.00–7.50

These ranges assume:

– Basic packaging (poly bags, bulk export cartons)
– Standard QC on our side
– FOB Indonesian port, export paperwork handled

Add‑ons like branded boxes, certificates, rhodium, special stones or third‑party lab tests add cost. You should always request a detailed breakdown in your proforma invoice: silver content assumption, making charge and finishing.

MOQ Bands

Mens 925 programs are heavier in silver, so workshops prefer reasonable MOQs to keep casting/molding efficient. Typical MOQ patterns:

– Existing catalog design:
– 30–50 pcs per style per finish
– Mixed sizes allowed (for rings/bracelets)
– Minor modification (e.g., logo inside band):
– 50–100 pcs per style
– New OEM design from your file:
– 80–200 pcs per style depending on complexity
– Separate mold charge (one‑time, amortizable)

Aggregate order MOQs:

– For mixed mens programs (rings + bracelets + pendants), we usually target:
– 5–10 kg of finished silver per shipment for best pricing
– But we do support smaller trial orders for new partners, with pricing adjusted for inefficiencies

If your volume is low, we will be transparent about where it might sit in a workshop’s priority list. Sometimes sharing forecast plans (if you have them) helps us secure better capacity.

Trade Mechanics: Incoterms, Shipping, Compliance

Incoterms We Commonly Use

Default for most buyers is:

– FOB Indonesian port (e.g., FOB Denpasar airport, FOB Surabaya seaport via consolidation)

Alternative options by arrangement:

– FCA Bali (for your freight forwarder to collect)
– Ex‑Works from specified warehouse if you have very specific logistics control

We do not bundle retail‑level courier shipping into unit prices. Freight is:

– Quoted separately
– Or handled by your freight agent

For air shipments, most mens silver orders leave via Denpasar airport with consolidation to hubs like Singapore, then onward.

Customs Codes & Documentation

Silver jewelry typically falls under HS codes in the 7113 heading (e.g., 7113.11 for silver articles). Exact code classification is your responsibility in your import country; we will list HS codes on export documents as instructed but you should confirm with your customs broker.

Documents we routinely provide:

– Commercial invoice (FOB or agreed Incoterm)
– Packing list
– Certificate of origin (where relevant)
– Basic invoice declaration for trade agreements if applicable

If you need specific wording (e.g., “Sterling silver 925, not plated base metal”), tell us in writing; exporters in Bali are used to generic descriptions unless guided.

OEM & Private‑Label Mens Silver Programs

What We Can Customize

Within the mens silver segment, OEM/private label can include:

– Your logo or hallmark inside rings, on clasps or plates
– Exclusive tribal or graphic motifs
– Custom signet top shapes and dimensions
– Specific oxidation patterns (e.g., only in grooves, not in recessed logo)
– Branded packaging (cards, boxes) sourced locally to your spec

For consistent mens lines, we recommend building:

– One “core” design language (shared edge radiuses, texture families)
– A size grid (e.g., ring sizes 8–13; cuff S/M/L with specific inner diameters)
– Cost tiers (good/better/best, linked to gram weights and stones)

Product Development Process

Typical workflow:

1. Brief & references
– You share sketches, 3D files, reference photos and target ex‑factory or FOB cost bands.
2. Feasibility & costing
– We confirm what is realistic at target gram weights and complexity.
3. Sampling
– 1–3 rounds of samples, with clear feedback on:
– Weight
– Finish (polish vs matte vs oxidation)
– Size/fit
4. Master approval
– We lock a “golden sample” (master) per style.
5. Production
– We coordinate with designated workshops, perform agreed QC, and consolidate for export.

Honest disclaimer: mens 925 samples are silver‑heavy; per‑piece sample costs can feel high vs fashion jewelry. You should budget for this and mark clearly which samples are go‑forward masters to avoid unnecessary iterations.

Quality Control: What We Handle vs What You Should Verify

Our Side: Source‑Country QC

We:

– Pre‑qualify workshops based on alloy accuracy, solder skills and finishing
– Inspect batches against master samples and your written standards
– Count, weigh and double‑check packaging vs packing list
– Flag any visible pattern issues (e.g., consistent under‑weight, recurring casting pits)

We can also arrange third‑party inspection in Indonesia if you prefer an external report.

Your Side: Destination‑Country Checks

You should still:

– Random‑sample alloy and plating at your preferred lab
– Confirm your customs classification and duties
– Test retail‑pack units (clasps, hinges, earring backs) under typical use
– Ensure your labeling matches reality:
– If a piece is 925 with black rhodium, say so
– If stones are synthetic or composite, label accordingly

No one can pay to change what we publish; if you proceed with our partner they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you. Ultimately, legal responsibility for compliance in your market rests with you as importer of record.

Is Celuk Mens Silver the Right Fit for Your Market?

Our niche is best suited to:

– Retailers and brands that want artisanal 925 with visible handwork and tribal/Balinese influence
– Buyers comfortable with heavier gram weights and mid‑market price points (not ultra‑cheap base‑metal fashion)
– Importers who value transparent QC and are willing to specify their standards in writing

It may be less ideal if you need:

– Ultra‑high‑volume machine‑made Italian‑style chains at minimal gram weights
– Fast fashion cycles with constant weekly design changes at very low MOQs
– Fully traceable fine jewelry with branded diamonds and global hallmarking schemes

If you work in that ultra‑high‑volume or high‑luxury segment, you should benchmark Celuk against other sourcing hubs and be explicit about your expectations from the start.

Next Steps: Discuss Your Mens 925 Program

If you already have specs (target FOB, gram weights, styles), share them and we can respond with realistic options and limitations. If you are still shaping your wholesale mens silver jewelry range, we can outline starter assortments based on ring, bracelet and pendant mixes we see working in other markets.

Use our request a wholesale quote page to outline your mens 925 needs; we also respond to WhatsApp for faster back‑and‑forth on photos, drawings and quick costing questions.

Mens Silver Wholesale: Snapshot Reference

Alloy
925 sterling silver (92.5% Ag) with copper‑based balance.
Main categories
Mens rings and signets, cuffs, chain bracelets, pendants, neck chains, earrings.
Finishes
High polish, satin/matte, hammered, brushed, oxidized, optional rhodium or e‑coating.
Typical ring weights
4–7 g (bands), 8–14 g (standard signets), 15–25 g (heavy signets).
Bracelet weights
18–60 g for cuffs; 15–45 g for chain bracelets depending on length and gauge.
MOQ
Usually 30–50 pcs per style for existing designs; higher for OEM.
Pricing
FOB Indonesia, quoted per gram or per piece, ranges last verified June 2026.
Incoterms
Commonly FOB Indonesian port; FCA or Ex‑Works by arrangement.
QC scope
Alloy stamp presence, structural integrity, weight, finish vs master sample.

For a detailed quote based on your specific target retail prices and margin structure, share your brief via request a wholesale quote and note that WhatsApp is fine for fast coordination.

FAQ: Wholesale Mens Silver Jewelry from Celuk

What is the minimum order quantity for mens 925 silver wholesale?

For existing catalog mens designs, expect 30–50 pieces per style per finish, with mixed sizes for rings and bracelets. For OEM or heavily customized designs, MOQs typically start around 80–200 pieces per style depending on complexity and casting method. We can discuss smaller trial orders, but pricing and lead times will reflect the lower efficiency.

Can you match my target gram weight for mens silver rings and bracelets?

Yes, within practical limits. You should specify your target weight range by size, plus tolerance (for example 10–12 g for size 10 signets, ±0.5 g). We will adjust shank thickness and dimensions during sampling, then lock the master. Extremely low gram weights on large mens pieces can compromise durability; if a target is unrealistic for safe wear, we will say so directly.

How do you handle oxidized mens silver QC so it is not mistaken for tarnish?

We use master samples and photo references that clearly show where oxidation should be (recesses, grooves) and how dark it should appear. QC checks that darkening follows this pattern and that high points are cleaned back as intended. Random yellow or brown patches on exposed surfaces are treated as tarnish or handling residue, not design, and are rejected or re‑finished.

Can I use my own hallmark or brand name on the jewelry?

Yes. Most mens 925 private‑label programs include an internal logo stamp alongside the 925 fineness mark. You provide vector artwork or a clear black‑and‑white logo; a custom punch is made and used on that program’s production. Some countries have specific rules on hallmarking and responsibility marks, so you should confirm local legal requirements with your counsel.

Do you provide ready retail packaging for mens silver bracelet wholesale and rings?

By default we ship in bulk protective packaging (poly bags, bubble wrap, export cartons). We can source boxes, pouches and cards locally and pack to your spec, but this is quoted separately and adds to FOB cost and volume weight. Many importers prefer to apply their own branded packaging closer to the final market to maintain flexibility and reduce freight on lower‑value materials.

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