
Moon Ring & Crescent Moon Engagement Ring
The crescent moon has carried meaning for thousands of years — a symbol of new beginnings, of cycles turning, of the quiet moment before something becomes whole. At StarlandUS, every moon ring is built around that idea. Not just a shape. A statement about where you're starting from.
Crescent Moon | Coffin Mystic Changing Color Alexandrite Engagement Ring Set 2pcs - Alexandria
Crescent Moon | Coffin Lab Alexandrite Classic Engagement Ring Set 2pcs
Celtic Moon - Marquise Salt & Pepper Diamond Infinity Twist Engagement Ring
Celtic Moon - Celtic Inspired Pear Cut Lab Alexandrite Engagement Ring Set
Crescent Moon | Rhombus Cut Salt And Pepper Diamond 'Noir' Engagement Ring Set 3pcs
About our crescent moon ring collection
What a Moon Ring Says
The crescent isn't just a silhouette. It's a symbol with a specific weight: renewal, the moment before something becomes whole, a phase that holds both ending and beginning at once. That's why a crescent moon ring works as more than jewelry — it works as a statement about the kind of love, or person, or moment it's marking. At StarlandUS, every moon ring is handcrafted to carry that meaning. Not manufactured. Not catalog. Made.
Crescent Moon Engagement Rings — For a Different Kind of Forever
The crescent moon engagement ring found its people long before it found the mainstream. Those who chose it weren't following a trend — they were refusing one. Every crescent moon engagement ring at StarlandUS is made to order, fully customizable in stone, metal, and finish. Because a moon engagement ring should start from who you are — not from what's expected.
Make It Yours
Every moon ring here can be customized — stone, metal, engraving inside the band. Stone options include moissanite, alexandrite, salt and pepper diamonds, and moonstone. Or if nothing feels right, our design team starts from scratch. A crescent moon ring should sound like you, not like anyone else's.
FAQS
Q1: What makes StarlandUS's crescent moon rings unique? How is the crescent element incorporated into the designs?
The shape of a crescent appears in several distinct forms across our collection. The most classic — a crescent shape metal frame cradling a round gemstone — defines pieces like our Luna and Till Death. Then there's the crescent frame set with crescent-shaped gemstone slices, our most iconic and best-loved execution, seen in the Ultra Galaxy — a StarlandUS original. For pure geometric impact, we offer solid gold crescents like the Pure Moon. The motif also lives in band engravings, crescent moon gallery settings, and Portrait Cut designs. We will continue to innovate with the crescent element, designing new and unexpected expressions of it in future collections.
Q2: What does a crescent shape ring symbolize?
The crescent shape is most commonly associated with new beginnings, renewal, and cyclical change — the idea that something is ending and something new is starting. For engagement rings, this resonates with couples who see marriage as the start of a new chapter, not a fulfillment of a standard script.
Q3: Can I customize a crescent moon engagement ring?
Yes. Every crescent moon engagement ring at StarlandUS can be customized — stone type, color, metal (yellow gold, rose gold, white gold, silver), and engraving inside the band. We also offer full custom design if you want something that doesn't exist in our current collection. [Learn about our custom design process →]
Q4: What stones work best in a moon ring?
Moonstone is the most natural pairing, but many customers choose alexandrite (for its color-changing quality), salt and pepper diamonds (for their unique, imperfect character), or moissanite & lab grown diamond(for durability and brilliance). The right stone depends on what you want the ring to say.
Q5: What's the difference between a crescent moon ring and a half moon ring?
A crescent moon ring features an open crescent silhouette — two points, a curved body. A half moon ring uses a flat-edge semicircle (the straight side of the moon). Both are non-traditional, but the crescent moon ring reads as more delicate and sculptural; the half moon ring has a more geometric feel.






































































































































































































































































































































































