Zirconium and custom South African Coin inlay.
The South African Unity is Strength Coin symbolizes the power of unity and collaboration, reflecting South Africa's diverse cultures coming together as one. This beautifully crafted coin showcases the nation's commitment to strength, resilience, and solidarity. A perfect piece for collectors and those proud of South Africa's heritage.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
This striking titanium ring features black Ertalyte sides for durability and a sleek look, with a unique bamboo resin inlay in the center. The combination of materials creates a beautiful contrast, blending modern strength with the natural beauty of bamboo. A perfect choice for those seeking a ring with a bold, yet organic design.
To ensure durability the wood is covered with a protective layer.
This bold and sophisticated ring is crafted from sleek black zirconium, offering a modern and striking aesthetic. To add a touch of tradition and warmth, we incorporated a 1/3 inlay of 9ct yellow gold along the side, creating a beautiful contrast against the dark metal. The fusion of contemporary design with classic elegance makes this ring a perfect choice for those who appreciate both daring style and timeless craftsmanship. Durable, lightweight, and eye-catching, it’s a unique statement piece that blends innovation with tradition.
The Gold we use is genuine 9ct Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
This titanium ring features a bold yet refined design, with a center 9ct gold inlay framed by two sleek black Ertalyte inlays. The contrast between the warm gold and deep black creates a striking, modern aesthetic while maintaining a timeless appeal.
Crafted from high-quality materials, the colors remain vibrant and won’t fade over time. The durable titanium base ensures lightweight comfort and long-lasting wear, making this ring a perfect blend of style, strength, and elegance.
The Gold we use is genuine 9ct Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
Inspired by the subtle elegance of shades of grey, this titanium ring features a sophisticated blend of materials. A sterling silver center inlay adds a refined touch, while a black Ertalyte inlay on the side creates a striking contrast. The combination of cool-toned metals and deep black gives the ring a sleek, modern aesthetic.
Lightweight yet durable, the titanium base ensures long-lasting wear and comfort. Perfect for those who appreciate understated elegance, this ring is a timeless piece that balances contemporary design with classic appeal.
Zirconium ring featuring a genuine Meteorite inlay.
The Meteorite comes from the Gibeon Meteorite crater and is carbon dated at roughly 10 billion years old.
Note: Because Meteorite is natural material, all pieces look slightly different making the ring completely unique. The Meteorite will naturally become lighter over time.
To ensure longevity of your Meteorite it needs to be oiled with Ballistol oil once in a while.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
Zirconium ring featuring a genuine Meteorite inlay.
The Meteorite comes from the Gibeon Meteorite crater and is carbon dated at roughly 10 billion years old.
Note: Because Meteorite is natural material, all pieces look slightly different making the ring completely unique. The Meteorite will naturally become lighter over time.
To ensure longevity of your Meteorite it needs to be oiled with Ballistol oil once in a while.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
Zirconium ring featuring a genuine Meteorite inlay.
The Meteorite comes from the Gibeon Meteorite crater and is carbon dated at roughly 10 billion years old. The ring also has an off centre 9ct Rose Gold inlay.
Note: Because Meteorite is natural material, all pieces look slightly different making the ring completely unique. The Meteorite will naturally become lighter over time.
To ensure longevity of your Meteorite it needs to be oiled with Ballistol oil once in a while.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
This unique handmade zirconium ring features a striking crack running through the band, revealing the steampunk gears inlaid inside. The gears are visible through the crack, giving the ring a mechanical, industrial look. A perfect blend of bold design and intricate craftsmanship, capturing the essence of steampunk style with a modern twist.
"Creating Exquisite Steampunk Rings: A Fusion of Antique Watches and Artistry"
Crafting a steampunk ring involves a captivating process of repurposing the inner mechanisms of three vintage watches, with some timepieces dating back over a century.
These intricate watch components, including gears, springs, and other mechanical elements, are carefully disassembled and then artfully arranged within a ring setting, typically made from brass or copper.
The result is a mesmerizing piece of jewelry that combines the elegance of yesteryears with the imaginative, retro-futuristic aesthetic of steampunk.
It's a wearable work of art that not only showcases the craftsmanship of the past but also embodies the fascination with history, technology, and creativity that defines the steampunk genre.
This unique handmade zirconium ring features a striking steampunk gear inlay.
"Creating Exquisite Steampunk Rings: A Fusion of Antique Watches and Artistry"
Crafting a steampunk ring involves a captivating process of repurposing the inner mechanisms of three vintage watches, with some timepieces dating back over a century.
These intricate watch components, including gears, springs, and other mechanical elements, are carefully disassembled and then artfully arranged within a ring setting, typically made from brass or copper.
The result is a mesmerizing piece of jewelry that combines the elegance of yesteryears with the imaginative, retro-futuristic aesthetic of steampunk.
It's a wearable work of art that not only showcases the craftsmanship of the past but also embodies the fascination with history, technology, and creativity that defines the steampunk genre.
Titanium ring featuring an off-centre Black Teflon inlay with a blue resin inlay.
Note that any other color can be used instead of the blue. If you prefer something else please mention it in the comments when ordering.
Black Ertalyte and Teflon are used in rings for their durability, comfort, and sleek aesthetics. Ertalyte, a strong, wear-resistant plastic, adds lightweight durability and a modern black finish, making it ideal for daily wear. Teflon, known for its smooth, non-stick surface, enhances comfort by reducing friction and is resistant to chemicals and extreme temperatures, contributing to the ring's long-lasting performance. Together, these materials offer a blend of strength, comfort, and style.
Titanium ring featuring a full black Ertalyte overlay with a 2mm off centre 9ct Rose Gold inlay.
The Rose Gold we use is genuine Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
Black Ertalyte and Teflon are used in rings for their durability, comfort, and sleek aesthetics. Ertalyte, a strong, wear-resistant plastic, adds lightweight durability and a modern black finish, making it ideal for daily wear. Teflon, known for its smooth, non-stick surface, enhances comfort by reducing friction and is resistant to chemicals and extreme temperatures, contributing to the ring's long-lasting performance. Together, these materials offer a blend of strength, comfort, and style.
Titanium ring featuring a black Ertalyte side overlay with a 9ct Rose Gold overlay on the opposite side.
The Rose Gold we use is genuine Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
Black Ertalyte and Teflon are used in rings for their durability, comfort, and sleek aesthetics. Ertalyte, a strong, wear-resistant plastic, adds lightweight durability and a modern black finish, making it ideal for daily wear. Teflon, known for its smooth, non-stick surface, enhances comfort by reducing friction and is resistant to chemicals and extreme temperatures, contributing to the ring's long-lasting performance. Together, these materials offer a blend of strength, comfort, and style.
Titanium ring featuring a full black Ertalyte overlay and a double color resin inlay.
In the example the color we used is red however this can be changed to any color.
If you prefer something else please mention it in the comments when ordering the ring.
Black Ertalyte and Teflon are used in rings for their durability, comfort, and sleek aesthetics. Ertalyte, a strong, wear-resistant plastic, adds lightweight durability and a modern black finish, making it ideal for daily wear. Teflon, known for its smooth, non-stick surface, enhances comfort by reducing friction and is resistant to chemicals and extreme temperatures, contributing to the ring's long-lasting performance. Together, these materials offer a blend of strength, comfort, and style.
Titanium ring featuring a full black Ertalyte overlay with a 2mm centre recessed 9ct Rose Gold inlay.
The Rose Gold we use is genuine Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
Black Ertalyte and Teflon are used in rings for their durability, comfort, and sleek aesthetics. Ertalyte, a strong, wear-resistant plastic, adds lightweight durability and a modern black finish, making it ideal for daily wear. Teflon, known for its smooth, non-stick surface, enhances comfort by reducing friction and is resistant to chemicals and extreme temperatures, contributing to the ring's long-lasting performance. Together, these materials offer a blend of strength, comfort, and style.
Titanium ring featuring a full black Ertalyte overlay with a 1mm off-centre recessed 9ct Rose Gold inlay and a full 9ct Rose Gold inner sleeve.
The Rose Gold we use is genuine Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
Black Ertalyte and Teflon are used in rings for their durability, comfort, and sleek aesthetics. Ertalyte, a strong, wear-resistant plastic, adds lightweight durability and a modern black finish, making it ideal for daily wear. Teflon, known for its smooth, non-stick surface, enhances comfort by reducing friction and is resistant to chemicals and extreme temperatures, contributing to the ring's long-lasting performance. Together, these materials offer a blend of strength, comfort, and style.
Black Zirconium ring with off centre black Ertalyte inlay.
Black Ertalyte and Teflon are used in rings for their durability, comfort, and sleek aesthetics. Ertalyte, a strong, wear-resistant plastic, adds lightweight durability and a modern black finish, making it ideal for daily wear. Teflon, known for its smooth, non-stick surface, enhances comfort by reducing friction and is resistant to chemicals and extreme temperatures, contributing to the ring's long-lasting performance. Together, these materials offer a blend of strength, comfort, and style.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
Black Zirconium ring with a centre color resin inlay.
In the example the color we used is blue however this can be changed to any color.
If you prefer something else please mention it in the comments when ordering the ring.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
This ring is crafted from Zirconium and features a full eternity setting with black Moissanites. Moissanites and Diamonds are the only stones hard enough to be set into a metal like Zirconium.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
This ring is crafted from Zirconium, with a full 9ct Rose Gold sleeve pressure-fitted onto the inside. This design combines a durable, dark outer surface with a more traditional, warm inner core.
The Rose Gold we use is genuine Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
This ring is crafted from black Zirconium, with a fingerprint engraved onto the outer surface. Using a diamond-tipped tool, we carefully etch through the black exterior to reveal a silver-colored fingerprint beneath. Each fingerprint engraving is unique to the individual client.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
Sending us the fingerprint:
Take a A4 sheet and an ink pad, fill the page with your fingerprints scan it at 600dpi or take a high res pic with your smart phone of the best ones.
Email that through to us.
You can also use the back of your drivers license.
This ring is crafted from black Zirconium, with the Lord of the Rings style engraving.
Using a diamond-tipped tool, we carefully etch through the black exterior to reveal a silver-colored metal beneath. Using the correct font each ring and message is custom made to clients specifications.
Simply add your message onto the comments section when ordering.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
This ring is crafted from Zirconium and features a full eternity setting with black Moissanites. Moissanites and Diamonds are the only stones hard enough to be set into a metal like Zirconium.
The ring further features 9ct Rose Gold edges.
The Rose Gold we use is genuine Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
This ring is crafted from black Zirconium, featuring an off-center inlay of guitar string for a distinctive touch.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
This ring is crafted from Zirconium, with a 1mm 9ct Yellow Gold recessed inlay.
The Gold we use is genuine Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.
Black Zirconium ring with a off centre color resin inlay.
In the example the color we used is blue however this can be changed to any color.
If you prefer something else please mention it in the comments when ordering the ring.
In terms of durability, Zirconium is the only metal that can be treated to turn black. Contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as black Titanium or Tungsten. What often appears as black Titanium or Tungsten rings online are actually standard silver rings that have been painted black, but this coating wears off quickly.
Zirconium begins as a silver metal and is treated to achieve its black finish. If the ring is damaged or worn down, it may reveal the natural silver color underneath. However, Zirconium is unique in that it can be polished and re-treated to regain its black appearance.
Zirconium is more expensive than Titanium or Tungsten, particularly the high-quality, treatable Zirconium used in these rings.