Titanium Rings with Multiple Inlays
Why are there titanium rings with wood inlays and not gold rings with wood inlays? This is a question we hear at our retail store all the time. The simple reason is that gold used for rings is a relatively soft metal, which means it will not hold an inlay. A gold ring wearer, of course, does not feel any softness or bending of a gold ring, but, over time, gold rings wear and torque so much that any inlay in the gold would dislodge.
The titanium used at the Titanium Ring Shop is a very strong metal, so it will not bend or wear over time. Because of its strength, we are able to inlay wood, gemstones and minerals. We are so confident in the strength and durability of our titanium rings that we have a lifetime materials and craftsmanship guarantee. After over 15 years in the custom-made titanium ring business, we have the know-how and skills to make titanium rings that not only look great, but last forever!
In today’s post, I would like to introduce some of our titanium rings with Koa wood inlays. These rings all have multiple inlays and showcase some of our unique rings.


