Black Cherry Wood Burl with Turquoise Inlay
From deer antlers to meteorite to copper, this collection of 36 wedding rings for men is full of unique pieces made of materials that stray from the norm. For those who like something masculine with a tiny bit of bling, there are some options with tiny black diamonds, which are eye-catching without appearing feminine. What do you think, married men? Do you wear your wedding ring all of the time? Describe it for us in comments.
See all thirty-six unconventional wedding rings for men here.
Copper Inlay
Modern Recycled Silver with 14K Gold
Meteorite
Three Black Diamond Ring
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Most are designed to appeal to a man who might otherwise think that wearing a ring is effeminate. It's been enculturated that rough or chunky surfaces and machine parts are signs of manliness.
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What exactly is it about these rings that makes them "men's" rings? Because I'd happily wear at least half the rings on that list.
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My father's wedding ring was platinum, because as a 'shaved-carrot' redhead, his skin was so acidic it would pit and corrode even gold over time.
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My own wedding ring bore no gem. It appears perfectly plain and featureless, until put to a simple test: when placed in a fire, it displays a fiery inscription in the Black Speech of Mordor.
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Rings with inlaid wood are often beautiful, but unfortunately ephemeral. After a while, the wood has a tendency to dry out, crack/splinter and fall out of its inlay cavity. You CAN avoid this problem by making sure to regularly oil or wax the wood, but most people won't or can't be bothered to do so after maybe a few months. My wife and I experimented with such rings years ago, but gave them up after a while - too many customer complaints about the rings falling apart!
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