SHOP BY MATERIAL

What Material is Right for You?

Choices for Every Taste and Style

When it comes to choosing a wedding band, the material you select can say a lot about your style, lifestyle, and even values.

With so many options available, let’s explore different materials to help you find the perfect match that fits your personal style, durability needs, and taste.

Durable and Designed for Longevity

Our Strongest: Refined Metals

Rings made from refined metals like titanium, tungsten carbide, Damascus steel, and stainless steel, are renowned for their strength and resilience. These wedding bands are crafted to endure the wear and tear of daily life, making them ideal for individuals who lead active lifestyles or simply appreciate a robust, no-nonsense design.

Our unique metal wedding bands are built to last and are crafted from ethically sourced materials from around the world. Their durability ensures that they stand the test of time, maintaining their appearance and structure for years to come.

Titanium and tungsten carbide, in particular, are known for their scratch-resistant qualities, while Damascus steel offers a unique patterned look formed through a time-honored forging process. Stainless steel wedding rings, on the other hand, provide a modern look that resists rust and tarnishing. Whatever metal you choose, you can count on it to deliver a sleek appearance paired with unmatched strength.

Explore our collection of Metal Wedding Bands to find your fit.

Refined Metals
Natural Beauty, Ethically Sourced

Our Most Exquisite: Wood Rings

If you are drawn to nature and want a wedding band that feels unique and personal, our wood inlay wedding bands might be just right. We source our wood ethically from around the globe to ensure sustainability and variety. Choose from a range of woods such as Whiskey Barrel Wood, Koa, Ironwood, Bocote, and Elder Box, each bringing its own distinct grain pattern and color to the band's design. The natural texture of wood adds a rugged touch that pairs well with an outdoorsy or vintage style.

These wedding bands are more than just eye-catching—they're built to last. Each wooden wedding band is treated to resist moisture and wear, and comes with a lifetime warranty, making it a durable choice for those who appreciate craftsmanship as much as beauty.

Whether you love the tropical warmth of Koa wood, the bold patterns of Bocote, or the rustic charm of whiskey barrel wood, our collection lets you show off your passion for nature in style. Each wood has its own unique character—Koa adds a cozy touch, Bocote stands out with its striking grain, and whiskey barrel wood carries a bit of history. With these choices, you can find the perfect piece that reflects your personal taste and tells its own story.

Discover your perfect wood wedding band today.

Different Kinds of Wood
For the Nature Enthusiast

Our Most Unique: Antler Rings

Handcrafted from ethically sourced deer antler, these wedding bands offer a distinctive connection to nature. Each antler band is made from antlers that were naturally shed, ensuring no animals are harmed in the process. The natural patterns and textures of the antler give each band a one-of-a-kind appearance, making them ideal for those who want a truly unique piece.

Built to withstand everyday wear, our antler wedding bands also come with a lifetime warranty, ensuring that if any issues arise with the fit or finish, you're covered. These wedding bands are perfect for anyone who enjoys outdoor adventures or wants a meaningful piece of jewelry that reflects a love for wildlife and the great outdoors.

Explore our deer antler wedding bands collection to find one that speaks to you.

Deer Antlers
Wear a Piece of History

Our Most Intriguing: Elements of Eternity

For a wedding band that’s unlike any other, our Elements of Eternity collection features extraordinary materials that tell a story. Imagine wearing a piece crafted from meteorite, dinosaur bone, or inlaid with a blend of abalone seashells. These wedding bands capture the beauty of ancient materials and unique natural elements, making each piece a conversation starter.

Meteorite wedding band, for instance, contain fragments that are billions of years old, while dinosaur bone inlays add a prehistoric touch to your jewelry. Wedding bands featuring abalone shells exhibit a stunning array of colors that change in the light, making them perfect for those who want a splash of color and uniqueness.

Our Elements of Eternity wedding rings are made to celebrate the wonders of the world, blending materials like Koa wood, ironwood, or other exotic woods with these rare elements to create wearable works of art. Each ring is meticulously crafted, ensuring not only a beautiful finish but a sturdy structure that lasts.

Find your one-of-a-kind piece in our Elements of Eternity collection.

Meteorite Dinosaur Bone Seashells and Wood

Frequently Asked Questions

Which material is the most durable for wedding rings?

Titanium and Tungsten Carbide are among the most durable materials available for rings. Both are scratch-resistant and can handle everyday wear and tear, making them suitable for individuals with active lifestyles.

Are wooden wedding rings waterproof?

While our wooden wedding rings are treated to be moisture-resistant, they are not entirely waterproof. We recommend removing your wooden wedding ring before activities involving water, such as swimming or showering.

Is it safe to wear wedding rings made from antler or bone?

Yes, it is safe. Our bone and antler wedding rings are crafted from ethically sourced materials that are naturally shed or fossilized. The materials are carefully treated to ensure they are safe and long-lasting.

What makes Damascus Steel wedding rings unique?

Damascus Steel wedding rings have a distinct wavy pattern created during the forging process, which involves layering and folding the steel. This gives each ring a unique look that cannot be replicated.

Can I combine different materials in one wedding ring?

Yes, many of our rings feature a combination of materials, such as metal paired with wood or meteorite inlays. This allows for a customized design that reflects your style.