Titanium Meteorite Inlay Ring

Titanium Meteorite Inlay Ring

Brand: True North Forge
444.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Titanium Meteorite Inlay Ring Crafted from Titanium and set with genuine meteorite fragments, this ring brings together modern precision and material formed long before our planet existed. Each piece carries a quiet sense of history, shaped into something made to last a lifetime. Formed over four billion years ago, meteorite material is among the oldest you can wear. Originating from the early formation of our solar system, it cooled slowly in space over millions of years before eventually reaching Earth. Its rarity and origin give it a presence that feels both subtle and significant. A Material Beyond Earth Each ring is created using carefully selected meteorite fragments and fine meteorite powder, depending on the material chosen, placed by hand into a fine 1mm or statement 2mm channel and sealed beneath a clear, durable resin. Rather than large exposed sections of meteorite, the inlay creates a more subtle and natural appearance, with texture and metallic variation visible beneath the polished surface. Using carefully sealed meteorite fragments also helps minimise direct exposure to moisture and air, reducing the likelihood of oxidation or surface change over time while creating a smoother, more durable finish for everyday wear Genuine Meteorite Material Options This ring is available using genuine meteorite material sourced from well known discoveries, each offering a slightly different visual character and structure within the inlay. Gibeon Meteorite (Namibia) Gibeon meteorite was discovered in Namibia and is believed to have fallen to Earth thousands of years ago. In this ring, Gibeon is used in small, solid fragments, giving a more defined and textured appearance within the inlay. The result is a subtle but visible structure that adds depth and contrast against the Titanium. Muonionalusta Meteorite (Sweden) Muonionalusta meteorite was discovered in northern Sweden in 1906 and is considered one of the oldest known meteorites. Formed over four billion years ago, it is believed to have fallen to Earth more than a million years ago, where it remained preserved beneath glacial ice. In contrast to Gibeon, Muonionalusta is used in a finer, more powder-like form. This creates a softer, more uniform metallic appearance within the inlay, with a subtle shimmer rather than distinct fragment definition. Also composed primarily of iron and nickel, it offers a smoother visual finish while still carrying the same ancient origin and natural variation. Protected and Built to Last All inlay materials are carefully sealed beneath a clear, jewellery-grade two-part epoxy resin. This creates a smooth, durable surface that protects the meteorite from everyday exposure and helps minimise the risk of oxidation or surface change over time. It also creates a barrier between the inlay and the skin, making the ring comfortable for daily wear. Titanium Built for Everyday Wear Titanium is chosen for its strength, lightweight feel and resilience. It is hypoallergenic, corrosion resistant and designed for everyday wear, offering durability without unnecessary weight. The contrast between modern Titanium and ancient meteorite material creates a ring that feels both contemporary and deeply connected to something far older. Handmade to Order Each ring is handmade by Graeme in our Scottish workshop and crafted specifically to your chosen size. You can personalise your ring by selecting your preferred width, finish and engraving. Engraving can be added to the inside of the band. Care Your ring requires only simple care. Occasional cleaning with mild soap and water, followed by drying with a soft cloth, will keep it looking its best. Included with Your Order Free UK tracked shipping Free ring sizer before we begin making your ring Free engraving if selected

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