Here, you'll find a complete list of the materials used in our jewelry. If you want to know more about the gemstones we use in our jewelry please see our Stones and Gems Education page. For more in-depth information about our jewelry, please visit our Jewelry Education Center page. Use the buttons below to jump to the specified section. You can click on any of the images in each section to see example products for each of our materials.
Antler
Visit our Deer Antler Jewelry page for more in-depth information. All antler is coated with Ring Armor.
Visit our Deer Antler Jewelry page for more in-depth information.
If you're interested in supplying your own antler, there is no additional cost for customization. Learn more about size requirements and how to send us your antler.
Colored Enamel
Inject a vivid stripe of color with a durable enamel coating. Enamel pinstripes look great with other inlays or by themselves!
Black Enamel
Blue Enamel
Green Enamel
Orange Enamel
Purple Enamel
Red Enamel
White Enamel
Yellow Enamel
Dinosaur Bone
Our Dinosaur Bone Jewelry Education page has in-depth information on this unique inlay material, which is also known as gembone. Dinosaur bone comes in a wide range of colors and patterns. No two items will be alike. When you order a dino bone ring, you choose your favorite from our stock.
Crushed vs. Solid Dinosaur Bone? Opt for solid if you'd like a more prominent pattern and bolder color. Crushed dinosaur bone is coated with Ring Armor protection (includes lifetime warranty), usually has a darker color, more subtle pattern and costs less.
Solid dinosaur bone inlays are only available in rings with a flat or beveled profile.
Guitar Strings
We offer the following guitar string options (or you can supply your own).
Please note: All guitar string inlays feature a small weld seam.
Neon Pink Guitar String
Neon Blue Guitar String
Neon Green Guitar String
Neon Yellow Guitar String
Neon Orange Guitar String
Neon Red Guitar String
Flourescent White Guitar String
Black Guitar Guitar String
Memorial
You can find more information on our pet memorial jewelry on our Pet Ash Memorial Education Jewelry page.
You can find more information on our pet memorial jewelry on our Pet Ash Memorial Education Jewelry page.
Metals
For in-depth information on the types of metals we offer, please see our Metals Education page. You can also visit our Damascus Education page.
^Black ceramic is technically not a metal, but this jewelry grade ceramic is used the same as a metal would be for the creation of rings.
Meteorite
You can find more information on our meteorite jewelry by visiting our Meteorite Jewelry Education page.
Mokume Gane
Visit our Mokume Jewelry Education page for more in-depth information on this unique alloy.
Stardust with Gold Flakes
Adding shavings of 14k yellow gold gives the meteorite in stardust shine with a bright, complementary color.
Synthetic Opal
OP03
OP05
OP14
OP17
OP73
OP76
Wood
We offer over 100 wood options for your item or you can supply our own wood. Here are some of our most popular options.
Would you like to have an item created with a gemstone and/or material special to you? Contact our custom jewelry design consultants and we'll help you bring your vision to reality.