Damon Salvatore’s ring is one of the most recognized pieces of jewelry in television history. Millions of people have searched for it, tried to identify the stone, wondered which finger he wears it on, and looked for a replica they can actually buy.
This guide answers all of it — the lore, the design, the gemstone, the history of how the Salvatore brothers got their rings, and where to find the best replicas available today.
Damon Salvatore’s ring is a daylight ring — a piece of jewelry enchanted by a witch to allow a vampire to walk in sunlight without burning. In The Vampire Diaries, vampires are vulnerable to sunlight and will combust and die if exposed without protection. The daylight ring is what makes it possible for Damon, Stefan, and other vampires to live normal lives alongside humans.
The ring features a silver band with antique engravings and a lapis lazuli stone — a deep blue semi-precious gemstone that serves as the vessel for the protective spell. Without the lapis lazuli, the enchantment cannot be bound to the ring. The stone is not decorative; it is the functional core of the object’s power within the show’s mythology.
In real life, the ring is an instantly recognizable piece of fan merchandise and a genuinely wearable piece of jewelry — the lapis lazuli and silver design holds up entirely on its own aesthetic merits, separate from the show.
Damon wears his daylight ring on the right index finger throughout most of The Vampire Diaries. This is one of the most searched questions about the ring, and it matters for anyone buying a replica and trying to replicate the look accurately.
The right index finger placement is consistent with Damon’s character — it is a dominant, forward-facing position that makes the ring immediately visible. In most scenes where the ring is prominently featured, it reads as a statement rather than something tucked away on a conventional ring finger.
If you are buying a replica and want to wear it the way Damon does, size for your right index finger rather than your ring finger — these are typically different sizes for most people.
The Salvatore brothers’ daylight rings were made by Emily Bennett, a powerful witch who served Katherine Pierce in 1864. Emily enchanted the lapis lazuli stones in both rings to allow Damon and Stefan to walk in daylight — a significant act of magic that required considerable power and intention.
Emily Bennett is the ancestor of Bonnie Bennett, which creates one of the show’s many layered connections between its human and supernatural characters. The rings are therefore not just objects — they are physical evidence of a century-long relationship between the Salvatore and Bennett families.
This is why the question “why do only Damon and Stefan have rings” has a specific answer: most vampires in Mystic Falls do not have daylight rings. The Salvatores had access to a specific witch with specific reasons to help them. Other vampires either found other witches, used different methods, or remained confined to nighttime.
In Season 1, Damon’s primary objective is to recover a specific lapis lazuli crystal that Emily Bennett had kept separate from the rings. This crystal is connected to a spell Emily cast at Fell’s Church, and Damon believes it will allow him to open the tomb where Katherine was supposedly sealed.
The crystal is not interchangeable with the stone in the daylight ring — it serves a different and larger magical purpose. This is the source of confusion for many viewers who wonder about “the gem Damon steals” or “why Damon needs the crystal.” The lapis lazuli in the ring enables daily sun protection; the crystal is tied to a much older and more powerful spell.
In The Vampire Diaries mythology, lapis lazuli is the gemstone that can be enchanted to protect vampires from sunlight. It appears across the show in multiple daylight rings and pieces of jewelry worn by various vampire characters.
In real-world history and gemology, lapis lazuli has a rich significance that extends thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians used it in burial masks and royal jewelry — Tutankhamun’s death mask famously incorporated lapis lazuli. In medieval Europe it was ground into ultramarine pigment, the most expensive blue paint color in existence, used by artists for religious figures and sky backgrounds.
The stone is historically associated with wisdom, truth, protection, and royalty. That combination of associations — protection, power, ancient history — makes it a fitting choice for the show’s mythology. A vampire’s survival depending on a stone with centuries of protective symbolism is a coherent piece of worldbuilding.
Lapis lazuli is a metamorphic rock composed primarily of lazurite, typically with veins of white calcite and flecks of pyrite that give it a distinctive appearance. The deep blue color ranges from mid-blue to near-violet depending on the specific stone. No two pieces are identical, which means every ring containing genuine lapis lazuli is technically unique.
Several rings in The Vampire Diaries feature Latin inscriptions. “Pro Infinito” — associated with the Salvatore family crest — is one of the details fans notice and search for. The Salvatore family crest appears throughout the show on signet-style rings, and the engraving is part of the design language that connects the rings to the family’s Italian heritage and centuries of history.
Damon and Stefan’s rings are the most prominent daylight rings in the show, but they are not the only ones. Various vampire characters across the series wear daylight rings, and the show establishes that any witch with sufficient power can create one — the lapis lazuli simply needs to be properly enchanted.
Stefan’s ring is similar in design to Damon’s — silver band with lapis lazuli — but the two rings are distinct. Stefan’s is slightly different in the engraving and stone setting. Fans looking for Stefan Salvatore’s ring replicas will find options at Jewelry Addicts as well.
Elena’s ring — given to her by Stefan — is a different design, closer to a traditional signet shape. It appears in later seasons and carries its own emotional significance within the show.
The visual consistency of lapis lazuli across TVD’s jewelry is intentional production design: the blue stone creates an immediate visual shorthand for “vampire protection” that audiences recognize across different characters and seasons.
Not all Damon Salvatore-inspired rings are the same design. Here is what is available at Jewelry Addicts and how they differ.

→ Shop the Damon Salvatore Daylight Walking Signet Ring
The most screen-accurate replica — 925 sterling silver signet ring with lapis lazuli stone, gothic crest with wing-scroll detail, black accent stone, customizable initial A–Z, US sizes 7–13. Approximately 13 grams, 15mm × 25mm top dimension.
This is the closest match to the ring worn by Ian Somerhalder as Damon throughout the series — deep blue lapis lazuli, silver band, antique crest engraving. The lapis lazuli stone varies slightly between individual rings due to the natural mineral variation in the stone.

→ Shop the Daylight Amulet Vampire Ring
A gothic variation on the same theme — 925 sterling silver with a black agate oval stone, PRO INFINITO motto on the crest, small blue accent stone for contrast, wing-scroll detailing and custom initial A–Z. US sizes 7–13. Approximately 13 grams, 15mm × 25mm top dimension.
The black agate version is for buyers who want the gothic vampire-crest aesthetic with a darker stone — the polished black agate against the silver crest creates a different visual character from the blue lapis lazuli version. The PRO INFINITO motto is a specific detail that connects it to the Salvatore family lore.
Choose the Daylight Walking Signet if you want lapis lazuli — the screen-accurate blue stone from the show — or the lower price point.
Choose the Daylight Amulet if you want the black agate stone, the PRO INFINITO motto, and the blue accent stone contrast detail.
Both are 925 sterling silver, both are customizable A–Z, both include a gift box.
Damon wears his ring on his right index finger. For screen-accurate cosplay, that is the correct placement.
For everyday wear as jewelry rather than cosplay, the ring works on multiple fingers. Most buyers wear it on the right middle or right ring finger for daily use — the substantial 13-gram weight and 25mm top dimension give it presence on any finger.
For convention cosplay or accurate Damon Salvatore costume completion, size for the right index finger and wear it there.
The Damon casual look: Black fitted t-shirt, dark wash jeans, leather jacket. Ring on the right index finger. The lapis lazuli blue reads particularly well against black clothing.
The Damon formal look: Dark suit, white dress shirt, tie optional. The ring functions as the sole piece of jewelry — Damon rarely layers accessories, which is why the ring carries such visual weight.
Cosplay: The ring is the essential element. Add the leather jacket, dark jeans and black boots — the ring alone will communicate the character to anyone who knows the show.
Sterling silver: Polish with a soft silver cloth to prevent tarnish. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, which can loosen stone settings.
Lapis lazuli: Wipe with a damp soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals, chlorinated water and prolonged moisture. Store separately from harder stones.
Black agate: Wipe with a damp soft cloth. Agate is harder than lapis lazuli and holds its polish well, but still avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive surfaces.
Storage: Store in a soft pouch or jewelry box, away from direct sunlight and heat.
Yes — and it is a better gift than most fan merchandise for a specific reason: it is actually wearable. Most television merchandise is display-only. Both rings are real 925 sterling silver pieces with genuine semi-precious stones that function as jewelry outside of the fan context.
The customizable initial option makes it genuinely personal — not generic TV merchandise, but a ring engraved with the recipient’s initial. Both come in gift-ready packaging.
For gift sizing, check the recipient’s right index finger if replicating the Damon look, or their standard ring size for general wear.
A daylight ring — a sterling silver band with a lapis lazuli stone enchanted by witch Emily Bennett to allow him to walk in sunlight. The closest replica is the Damon Salvatore Daylight Walking Signet Ring with customizable initials.
His right index finger throughout most of The Vampire Diaries.
Emily Bennett, a witch who served Katherine Pierce in 1864 and the ancestor of Bonnie Bennett.
Lapis lazuli — a deep blue semi-precious stone associated with protection and wisdom, and within TVD mythology, the stone that can be enchanted to protect vampires from sunlight.
Jewelry Addicts carries two versions: the Damon Salvatore Daylight Walking Signet Ring with lapis lazuli, and the Daylight Amulet Vampire Ring with black agate. Both are 925 sterling silver with custom initials A–Z and free international shipping.
The Daylight Walking Signet uses lapis lazuli — the screen-accurate blue stone — at a lower price. The Daylight Amulet uses black agate — a polished black stone — with the PRO INFINITO motto and a blue accent stone, at a higher price.
Both are silver with lapis lazuli but with distinct engravings and slightly different stone settings. Both reflect the Salvatore family aesthetic — antique, European, aristocratic.
Yes. Both rings are built from 925 sterling silver with proper stone settings. With basic care — avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive surfaces — they hold their appearance for years.
Yes — both rings are customizable with any initial from A to Z.
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