"Meteor Bond" Black Brushed Rings Meteorite Wedding Bands with Real Meteorite Inlay for Couples
Description
Material:
● Metal: Genuine Tungsten Carbide Brushed Styled
● Inlay: Authentic Muonionalusta Meteorite
● Color: Black
● Comfort-Fit
● Band Width: 8mm | 4mm
Benefits Of Buying Our Rings:
● Our wedding rings are made to last a lifetime and wear 24/7, 365 days.
● Our rings are hypoallergenic and safe for someone with sensitive skin.
● For every purchase, our rings come with a custom box of your own choice.
● We have dedicated customer service support to answer any questions regarding our rings.
● Got the wrong size? We have a 30-day Exchange and Return Policy.
This ring is a gorgeous brushed black tungsten carbide shell, inlaid with meteorite.
The 8mm and 4mm comfort fit tungsten wedding ring adds a layer of unique personality & style that will represent the person you love.
Why Tungsten Carbide Ring?
Tungsten Carbide durability is harder than gold and titanium alloys, and only under extreme circumstances can it be damaged.
This means it will maintain its beauty and shape forever. You can’t beat its shine and polish.
It's hypoallergenic.
The strength of tungsten wedding bands won’t wear thin, tarnish, or degrade.
What is Muonionalusta Meteorite?
The Muonionalusta meteorite (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈmuo̯nionˌɑlustɑ], Swedish pronunciation: [mʉˈǒːnɪɔnalːɵsta]) is a meteorite classified as fine octahedrite, type IVA (Of) which impacted in northern Scandinavia, west of the border between Sweden and Finland, about 1 million years BCE.
The Muonionalusta Meteorite is the rarest meteorite found on earth in 1906 in Northern Scandanavia, west of the border of Sweden and Finland near the village of Kitkiöjärvi. Around forty pieces are known today, some being quite large. Other fragments have been found in a 25-by-15-kilometer (15.5 mi × 9.3 mi) area in the Pajala district of Norrbotten County, approximately 140 kilometers (87 mi) north of the Arctic Circle.
The name Muonionalusta is derived from the Finnish word Muonionalusta meaning "A Place Below" downstream from Muonio.
The meteorite was first described in 1910 by Professor A. G. Högbom, who named it after the nearby place Muonionalusta on the Muonio River. It was studied in 1948 by Professor Nils Göran David Malmqvist. The Muonionalusta meteorite, probably the oldest known meteorite (4.5653 ± 0.0001 billion years), marks the first occurrence of stishovite in an iron meteorite.
The oldest discovery on earth, falling towards earth during the Quaternary Period, roughly 1 million years ago, and was labeled one as the iron core-mantle of a planetoid that broke off into pieces hurling towards earth at that time.
Upon its landing, it has weathered through 4 ice ages and was unearthed from glacial moraine in the northern tundra.
Questions About Sizing
Unsure about sizing? Go to our Ring Sizing Guide for details and important guidance, including a full chart of comfort-fit sizes, tips for measuring, and answers to common sizing questions.
Shipping Information
Shipping Cost: Enjoy free standard shipping on all domestic orders over $100.
Processing Time: Orders are typically processed within 1 business days.
Delivery Estimates: Standard shipping takes 1-3 business days; expedited options are available.
International Shipping: Available with additional customs fees where applicable.
Tracking: Once shipped, you’ll receive a tracking number to monitor your order.
Crafted with care and precision, our rings are made to last. Every piece reflects our commitment to detail and durability.
We use ethically sourced materials, ensuring our rings are both beautiful and responsibly made, with respect for the planet and people.
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