(In-Stock) Custom 18k White Gold Men's Wedding Band with Megalodon, Dino Bone & Meteorite - Size 12.5 | 7mm Wide
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This Custom 18K White Gold Ring Features:
- SCS-certified 100% recycled 18K white gold base
- Megalodon tooth inlay
- Dino Bone inlay with gold flakes
- Meteorite inlay
- Fit: Comfort Fit
- Size: 12.5
- Width: 7mm
- Handcrafted in the USA
- Ships in 24 - 48 hours after ordering
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- Like this ring but need it in a different size? Shop this style in our made-to-order ring: Custom Ring
In Depth
Recycled Solid 18k White Gold Men's Wedding Band
Our 100% recycled gold wedding bands and rings use a sustainable form of refined gold that is just as pure and valuable as standard gold but eliminates the negative environmental and social impacts caused by gold mining. This gold wedding band is the perfect way to symbolize your unique style and love while passing on that love and care to our people, our planet, and future generations.
Megalodon Tooth Ring Inlay
The Megalodon, the largest shark to ever roam the oceans, was a true titan of the seas. The teeth of this ancient predator hold within them the power and mystery of the deep. Your ring, crafted with this extraordinary material, is a symbol of timeless strength and enduring legacy.
Authentic Agatized Dinosaur Bone Ring Inlay
We use authentic agatized dinosaur bone fossils found in Utah. This unique form of agatized dinosaur bone is created as minerals in the soil replace the cells of the dinosaur bone. The result is a reddish hue that still resembles the capillary systems of these ancient creatures. The bones are normally stand-alone and not part of a full or even partial skeleton, so it can be very difficult to identify a particular species they come from.
Muonionalusta Meteorite Ring Inlay
The Muonionalusta meteorite said to be the oldest known meteorite, impacted northern Scandinavia thousands of years ago. The first fragment was found in Kitkiöjärvi, Sweden in 1906. There are around 40 pieces of Muonionalusta meteorite known to exist. Dust and fragments from this meteorite have been used in the creation of our rings. The black dust with shimmers of silvery iron creates a unique design reminiscent of the night sky and the space from which it came.
This Ring was Handcrafted in North Carolina
We are proud to craft each ring by hand in North Carolina, and honored to play a small role in the "Made in USA" movement taking place across the nation and sharing a part in our American heritage.
FAQs
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