And now, a message from our metals...followed by our Inlays...

Why Cobalt Chrome?

In short, you can resize them a smidge and they are the more silver colored of the alternative metals on the market. They fall in-between Tungsten and Titanium in weight, so it's a nice mid-range metal weight with the look of white gold.

Pros-

  • Resizable (only up .5 to 1 size) and cutable
  • Although there are trace amounts of nickel, this metal is still considered to be hypoallergenic
  • Has a "white gold" look and feel
  • Scratch-resistant and durable, more so than solid gold
  • Weight is similar to solid gold but many times harder and more durable
  • Needs no special care and can be worn anywhere, anytime

Cons-

  • Not as scratch-resistant as Tungsten (but more so than Titanium)

Why Damascus Steel?

In short, Damascus Steel is made from stainless steel which won't tarnish. It feels super light weight and looks really cool as each ring has its own unique pattern.

Pros-

  • Corrosion and tarnish resistant
  • The environmentally friendly option, as it is fully recyclable
  • Can be cut off with regular cutting instruments in an emergency
  • Each ring is entirely unique as metals are forged together to make it
  • While not necessarily scratch resistant, will hide scratches more because of it's intricate design

Cons-

  • Cannot be resized
  • Contains some nickel, so if that's an allergy for you, we recommend Titanium, Black Zirconium, Cobalt Chrome, or Palladium instead
  • DOES NOT LIKE CHLORINE or SALT WATER, so if you swim a lot, this is not the right choice
  • Not as scratch-resistant as Tungsten (but more so than Titanium)

Why Titanium? 

In short, It's lightweight; it won't break like tungsten and won't bend like solid gold.

Pros-

  • Corrosion and tarnish resistant
  • Considered to be highly hypoallergenic - made with medical grade titanium
  • Lightweight
  • Inexpensive
  • Strong, it won't bend like a solid gold ring can
  • Won't conduct heat like gold and silver, so it's a great choice for chefs, but it still does conduct some electricity.

Cons-

  • Cannot be resized
  • Can tend to show scratches - not as much as gold does, but not as scratch resistant as the other metals
  • Very difficult to cut, but it is possible with standard emergency cutting tools

Why Black Zirconium?

In short, it's mostly hypoallergenic and since it's not plated, the dark charcoal gray color will never wear.

Pros-

  • Considered to be hypoallergenic
  • Super chemically resistant (yay chemistry nerds!)
  • Strong without being brittle (more durable than tungsten)
  • Lightweight and comfortable
  • Charcoal gray color will not wear over time - as it naturally occurs to Zirconium when heated.
  • Will not crack like tungsten

Cons-

  • Cannot be resized 
  • Not as scratch-resistant as Tungsten (but more so than Titanium)

Why Tungsten Carbide?

In short, it's inexpensive, highly scratch resistant, and has the weighted feel of solid gold.

Pros-

  • The metal for you if you'd like something scratch resistant, but just like ANYTHING made of metal (your car, your silverware, your watch) - it can scratch
  • Very strong and tough
  • Being a heavier metal, it feels much like a platinum in weight

Cons-

  • Cannot be resized or cut. Contrary to the rumors though, Tungsten can be taken off in an emergency. Instead of cutting it, you crack it with vice grip pliers. 
  • Has a small amount of nickel in the alloy mix, so if you are allergy prone to nickel or other metals, please avoid tungsten. No it will NOT turn your finger green.
  • Is a brittle metal so it will break if dropped on hard surfaces. Tungsten's kryptonite is tile floors, so make a habit of taking it off in the bedroom instead of the bathroom. We will still replace it if it cracks during your 1 year warranty.

Why Ceramic?

In short, it's inexpensive, highly scratch resistant, and has a similar weight as Titanium.

Pros-

  • The material for you if you'd like something super scratch resistant
  • Very strong and tough
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Non-conductive
  • True to color

Cons-

  • Cannot be resized or cut
  • Can be taken off in an emergency. Instead of cutting it, you crack it with vice grip pliers. 
  • Is a brittle material so it will break if dropped on hard surfaces.

Why Tantalum?

In short, this metal is rising in popularity due to being hypoallergenic, incredibly strong, and having a rich color. 
Pros-
  • Dense and shatterproof
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Heat resistant 
  • Super chemically resistant (yay chemistry nerds!)
  • Does great in water 
  • Corrosion and tarnish resistant
  • Similar to Gold or Platinum in easy resizability 
  • Can be cut off in an emergency
  • Needs no special care and can be worn anywhere, anytime
Cons-
  • Highly conductive (not safe for electricians)
  • Extremely rare, so pricier than some similar metals like Titanium and Tungsten 
  • Not as scratch-resistant as Tungsten (on par with Titanium)

Why Solid Gold?

In short, they sport a classic look, hold value for years to come, and can be resized by any jeweler.

Pros-

  • Can be resized
  • Holds value

Cons-

  • All solid gold alloy (white, yellow and rose gold) often have traces of nickel, so they are not hypoallergenic
  • Gold is a soft metal, so it scratches pretty easily
  • Platinum can develop a "patina" wear but can easily be revived
  • Not great around chemicals
  • Can bend over time

Why Silicone?

They are stretchable and very resistant to breakage. Great for the gym and any other time you need more freedom. 

Pros-

  • Flexible - can stretch a half size up
  • Super comfortable
  • Won't interfere with weight lifting
  • Heat resistant
  • Non-conductive (safe for electricians)
  • Hypoallergenic 

Cons-

  • Like all rings, these should be taken off at night as they can trap sweat and water which will eventually irritate the skin
  • Not resistant to all chemicals and can lose its finish with bleach and other harsh chemicals
  • With enough pulling/stretching - it can snap

Why Carbon Fiber?

Solid carbon fiber bands, like our Elemental Collection, are not sealed and require no day to day maintenance but if scratches or nicks appear, contact us and we can help you with that! Bands with carbon fiber inlay are sealed under epoxy, making them also low maintenance. To clean all, all you need to use is mild soap and soft cloth.

Pros-

  • Chemically resistant and hypoallergenic
  • Durable and scratch resistant
  • Will not crack like Tungsten
  • Lightweight
  • Scratches and nicks can be easily buffed out (ask us how!)
  • Low maintenance care
  • Can be cut off in an emergency

Cons-

  • Can still get scratches or nicks
  • Conductive

Why Wood? 

Wood rings, like our Solid Wood Rings, are non conductive, hypoallergenic, unique as hell and really comfy. They're not indestructible, but not fragile either.  Treat with care and it'll last!

Pros-

  • Hypoallergenic
  • Super comfy
  • Lightweight
  • Comfortable
  • Can be cut or broken off in an emergency 
  • Slight resizing ability (up a half size)
  • Surface can be refinished
  • Won't crack

Cons-

  • Should not be submerged in water. Handwashing is ok.
  • Frequent hand sanitizer use can break down the finish (not recommended for healthcare professionals)
  • Not recommended to wear during physical labor

Why Barrel Steel? 

In short, these barrel rings are super cool because they're made directly from shotgun barrels. Nickel free steel is durable and mid-weight and easy to maintain. 

Pros-

  • The metal for you if you'd like something scratch resistant, but just like ANYTHING made of metal (your car, your silverware, your watch) - it can scratch
  • Lighter than Tungsten but heavier than Titanium in weight
  • Strong and Durable
  • Low maintenance care
  • Can be resized up and down a full size 
  • Water resistant and waterproof
  • Corrosion and Tarnish Resistant
  • Reliable in different terrains and climates
  • Low Conductivity
  • Lead-free 

Cons-

  • Has not been chemically tested
  • Only solid Gunmetal barrel band is hypoallergenic
  • Can be difficult to cut, but it is possible with standard emergency cutting tools

I have a Nickel Allergy. What rings are good for that?

No problem. Our all wood rings, Titanium, Black Zirconium, and Cobalt Chrome rings are going to be your best bet. Tungsten and Solid Gold have a bit of nickel in them, so avoid those please:)
  • For all Wood, check out our Solid Wood Rings HERE
  • For Titanium: Check out our Titanium collection HERE. Some rings come in a couple metal options so be sure to select Titanium when you go to buy. Our favorite titanium ring is the Architect :)
  • For Founder's line or for Custom Rings: Titanium, Black Zirconium, and Cobalt Chrome are your best bets
  • Silicone is also a good option, if you want to keep it casual

And now....The Inlays!!

What the heck is....?!?

Meteorite

In short, the one, the only, from the sky kind of thing. It's genuine and really really cool. Geek out with us.

Our meteorite rings contain Gibeon Meteorite, which was formed in space four billion years ago. The rarity, origin and pattern of each meteorite ring makes it a distinctive piece of art. Meteorite can be inlaid in any metal with 3-5mm inlay widths. Meteorite is primarily composed of iron. So special care must be taken to prevent oxidation. See care instructions here. 

Carbon Fiber

In short, it has one of the highest strength to weight ratio of any product ever created. Our Founder's Line and Custom rings have genuine carbon fiber that is produced entirely in the U.S. It comes from a manufacturer that specializes in high tech applications varying from Formula 1 racing and aerospace engineering to competitive cycling. Now that's some cool stuff.

Camo

The Camo in our Founder's Line and Custom Rings is licensed by King's Camo, with some others available from Mossy Oak and and RealTree. Camo inlays are sealed for durability.

Dinosaur Bone

The dinosaur bone is authentic dinosaur bone that is taken from bones too small or broken to be displayed in museums. It's available in three different colors - black, tan and red. Since this is a very new product on the market, there is no such thing as a certificate of authenticity (like we have with our meteorite) just yet but we are working on something official and will post here when it is available. For now, we must ask you to trust us that it is the real deal.

Cerakote

Typically used as a coating on the outside of guns, Cerakote is a durable way to add a little color to your ring, either as an inlay or a hidden sleeve inside. Keep them away from chemicals - hand sanitizer, lysol, bleach to keep your color looking great. All of our made to order rings with color are Cerakote colors. For custom rings, we have a wide selection of those colors to choose from.

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