Damascus Ring with Gibeon Meteorite in Stainless Steel
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This distinctive Damascus ring features a dramatic Gibeon meteorite inlay. This ring pairs the exotic designs in Damascus steel with the unique Widmanstätten patterns in genuine meteorite.
Gibeon meteorite is known for its incomparable stability and beauty. It is amazing to think that this meteorite entered our atmosphere at a velocity of 17 miles per second around 30,000 years ago. It exploded high in the atmosphere, showering fragments over a large region in Africa. Prior to that, the meteorite traveled through space for over 4 billion years.
The undulating design in Damascus steel resembles flowing water. Today Damascus steel is typically made from a blend of steel and iron that is welded together to create a material that is prized for its unusual patterns. The damascus stainless steel that is used in our jewelry is 100% corrosion-resistant, and does NOT require special handling or treatment.
RING LAYOUT
Ring Width: 7 mm
Ring Sleeve: Stainless Steel
Ring Profile: Flat
Ring Finish: Polished
1.5 mm Damascus Steel
4 mm Gibeon Meteorite
1.5 mm Damascus Steel
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