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 extraordinary ring features a titanium base with a stunning outer layer of genuine Gibeon meteorite and Damascus steel. The Gibeon meteorite, estimated to be around 10 billion years old, brings a cosmic connection to the design, while the Damascus steel, sourced from one of Germany’s oldest forges, adds a rich historical element.
The fusion of these rare materials creates a truly unique piece, blending ancient history with expert craftsmanship. Durable yet lightweight, this ring is perfect for those who appreciate timeless design and the wonder of the universe.
Because both Meteorite and Damascus are natural materials, all pieces look slightly different making the ring completely unique. The Meteorite will naturally become lighter over time.
To ensure longevity of your Damascus and Meteorite it needs to be oiled with Ballistol oil once in a while.
Titanium ring featuring a genuine double Meteorite inlay split by a 9ct rose gold strip.
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.
The Gold we use is genuine 9ct Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
Titanium ring featuring a genuine Meteorite inlay flanked by 2 Deer Antler inlays.
The Meteorite comes from the Gibeon Meteorite crater and is carbon dated at roughly 10 billion years old. To ensure durability, the antler is sealed with a protective layer.
Because Deer Antler is a natural material, all pieces look slightly different making the ring completely unique. We cannot determine the exact color and grain of the Antler.
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.
Titanium ring featuring a genuine Meteorite and a double black resin 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.
Titanium ring featuring a genuine Meteorite and 9ct Rose Gold 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.
The Gold we use is genuine 9ct Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
Titanium 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.
Titanium ring featuring a genuine off centre 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.
Titanium ring featuring a Dinosaur Fossil, Abalone & genuine Meteorite inlay. To ensure durability, the Fossil and Abalone is sealed with a protective layer.
Note: Because the Fossil, Abalone and Meteorite are natural materials, all pieces look slightly different making the ring completely unique.
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.
Titanium ring featuring a Deer Antler, genuine Meteorite and Rose Gold 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.
Note: Because Deer Antler is a natural material, all pieces look slightly different making the ring completely unique. We cannot determine the exact color and grain of the Antler.
The Gold we use is genuine 9ct Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
This is a truly special ring, crafted with black Zirconium on the outside and an off-center genuine Meteorite inlay. The ring also features a full 9ct Rose Gold inner sleeve, which can be swapped for Yellow Gold upon request.
The Gold we use is genuine Gold, not just a plating, ensuring long-lasting quality.
The Meteorite comes from the Gibeon Meteorite crater and is carbon dated at roughly 10 billion years old.
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.
Titanium ring featuring a Dinosaur Fossil & genuine Meteorite inlay. To ensure durability, the fossil is sealed with a protective layer.
Note: Because the Fossil and Meteorite are both natural materials, all pieces look slightly different making the ring completely unique.
The Meteorite comes from the Gibeon Meteorite crater and is carbon dated at roughly 10 billion years old.
This ring is truly one-of-a-kind. It features a titanium base, inlaid with both authentic Meteorite and Woolly Mammoth bone.
The Meteorite comes from the Gibeon Meteorite crater, and the Mammoth bone is sourced from remains that have been preserved as ancient ice caps melt.
While the Meteorite is carbon-dated to be around 10 billion years old, the Woolly Mammoth tusk is estimated to be between 9,000 and 10,000 years old.
The two inlays are split with a 9ct Rose Gold strip. This can also be swapped for a Yellow Gold inlay instead.
To ensure durability, the Mammoth Bone is sealed with a protective layer.
Note: Because this is a natural material, all pieces look slightly different making the ring completely unique.
We cannot determine the exact color and grain of the Fossil or the Meteorite.