(In-Stock) Custom Men's Titanium Lapis Lazuli Stone & 1903 Springfield Rifle Ring - Size 9.25 | 8mm Wide

Title Default Title
Qty:

Ring Features:

  • Lightweight, durable, hypoallergenic titanium band
  • Lapis Lazuli center inlay
  • 1903 Springfield Rifle Stock Wood inlays
  • Fit: Comfort fit
  • Finish: Polished
  • Size: 9.25
  • Width: 8mm
  • Handcrafted to order in the USA
  • Ships in 24 - 48 hours after ordering
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Like this ring but need it in a different size? Customize your own titanium wedding band:

Titanium Wedding Band

Titanium! The awesomest alloy! The incredible metal! We love titanium because it's lightweight, yet an extremely hard and durable metal: considered strong as steel, but almost 50% lighter, making it an excellent choice for everyday wear. It has a warm feel compared to other metals and is both hypoallergenic and corrosion-resistant.

We crafted our titanium bands as an ode to the old Airstream trailers and the silver airplanes from the 1930s and 40s. Your ring is guaranteed to have a classy look that spans generations!

Lapis Lazuli Inlay

The name Lapis Lazuli originated from the Persian lazuward, "blue." This beautiful ultramarine natural gemstone has been prized for thousands of years by ancient civilizations. Lapis Lazuli is made up of several minerals including lazurite, calcite, and pyrite. Our Grade AAA Royal Blue Lapis Lazuli is sourced from Afghanistan. It has a very deep and rich royal blue color.

1903 Springfield Rifle Stock Wood

Though first used in the Philippine-American war in the 19th Century, the 1903 Springfield Rifle was officially adopted by the United States for use in The Great War. The 1903 Springfield Rifle Stock wood remains one of the rarest materials for us to find.

We obtain our 1903 stocks from reputable sellers and check both the style of the rifle stock and cartouche stamps to make sure they are authentic WWII-era pieces.

Each Ring is Handcrafted in North Carolina

We are proud to say this ring was crafted by hand in North Carolina, and honored to play a small role in the "Made in USA" movement taking place across the nation and sharing a part in our American heritage.