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5 Unique Wedding Band Alternatives

Meteorite

Looking for something truly unique? Meteorite might be the perfect choice.

The patterns on the outside of the ring are one-of-a-kind. Called Widmanstätten patterns, they only form when iron and nickel cool together over millions of years.

Each ring starts as a fragment of the Muonionalusta Meteorite that crashed into the artic circle. It's then transported to our shop in Salt Lake City, where it's handmade into one of our dozens of meteorite designs.

Glowstone™

Why did we invent Glowstone™? Because we believe that men's jewelry doesn't have to be boring.

By day, every Glowstone™ ring is designed by hand to have a natural stone look while incorporating your favorite materials. Whether you want meteorite, mammoth tooth, or diamonds, there's a daytime Glowstone™ design perfect for you.

By night, these rings have the option for a variety of glow colors inspired by natural bioluminescence. This glow is powered solely by sunlight meaning there's no dangerous chemicals or radiation involved whatsoever. 

Bello Opal

Bello Opal is the perfect option for someone who wants something with a little more pop.

This lab-grown opal gives you all the color and refraction you've come to know from Uncut Gems; however, it won't break the bank. Making it cost effective for anyone to have their very own solid opal ring. 

Bello Opal is also significantly more durable than it's natural alternative making it perfect for everyday wear. 

Tungsten

Tungsten is quickly becoming a favorite of contemporary ring designers. In fact, it's one of our most popular materials.

You can find it as a main stay in our Boundless and Classic Glowstone™ rings. In our Boundless Series it's used as a solid core that the Glowstone rests on. While in the classic version, it works as the majority of the band accented by an inlay of Glowstone.

Tungsten is virtually impossible to scratch or break. This makes it a great option for a ring designed to last a lifetime. 

Mokume Gane

Mokume Gane originated in 17th-century Japan. This mixed-metal laminate combines nickel, silver, brass, and copper into vibrant wood grain patterns.

Our Mokume Gane ring starts as a solid rod before being hand machined into a pale gold ring in Salt Lake City. The magic happens when we dip the ring in acid bringing out the vibrant colors.

Each ring is truly alive and develops its own character as the various metals age differently over time. This gives the ring a variety of natural patina's you'll love.

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