Rustic and Main Men's Whiskey Barrel Wedding Band with Wood & Black Meteorite

$3,310.00
Rustic and Main
Rustic and Main
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Rustic and Main Men's Whiskey Barrel Wedding Band with Wood & Black Meteorite$3,310.00

A sleek and monochromatic design, The Midnight Barrel in Gold wedding band features inlays of weathered whiskey barrel and meteorite dust set in the gold band of your choosing. This ring is the perfect choice for the man who seeks a minimalist design with a touch of rugged ...A sleek and monochromatic design, The Midnight Barrel in Gold wedding band features inlays of weathered whiskey barrel and meteorite dust set in the gold band of your choosing. This ring is the perfect choice for the man who seeks a minimalist design with a touch of rugged-sophistication.

This gold wedding band is the perfect way to symbolize your unique love and unity while passing on that love and care to our people, our planet, and future generations. Whether you choose White Gold for its cool tones, Rose Gold for its rosy hue, or Yellow Gold for its classic look, your one-of-a-kind gold ring will outshine the average big box jewelry store design any day. Our artisans have developed a unique weathering process to give each ring a distinctive, charred appearance that evokes the rich color of the inside of a whiskey barrel.

Because all whiskey barrel wood comes from the same source—the white oak tree—you can expect each ring to feature shades of gray and black, no matter which brand of whiskey you prefer. But that's just the beginning. Whether you choose one of our pre-selected whiskey barrel woods or bring your own, your wedding band will be a symbol of your love and your appreciation for the craft of whiskey-making.

Muonionalusta Meteorite Ring Inlay The Muonionalusta meteorite, which is estimated to be the oldest known meteorite, impacted northern Scandinavia over one million years ago. First unearthed in Sweden in 1906, only 40 fragments of this remarkable meteorite have ever been identified. When ground, the meteorite produces a fine, black dust that sparkles with silver iron flecks.