From ‘Lord of the Rings’ to whiskey barrels, this Utah company makes men’s rings of it all

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Manly Bands offers men’s rings made from tungsten, wood from whiskey and wine barrels, antlers, carbon fiber, meteorites and even dinosaur bone.

“Shouldn’t I be a little excited?” Manly Bands offers men wedding rings that show off “more of their personality.”By Leto SapunarWhen women walk into a jewelry store, Michelle Luchese says, they tend to get “the red carpet rolled out.”

That experience inspired the newlyweds to start their company, Manly Bands, in their garage in Rosemary Beach, Fla., in 2016. Manly Band’s designers started brainstorming ideas for the collection back in March. “We’re really trying to make it fun … a lot of the team love Lord of the Rings,” Ruggiero said.Of the nine rings made, The Gandalf, The Frodo, The Aragorn, The Legolas, and The Gimli are based on characters that form the fellowship of the ring — who seek to destroy the ever-corrupting One Ring created by the dark lord Sauron.

Kaelin Douglas, who lives in Fort Worth, Texas, ordered the wedding band based on Gimli for her partner. Its staff machines rings from materials that are harder than precious metals, such as tungsten and Damascus steel. Rings made of wood, or with wood inlays, are carved on a lathe, and some rings are coated in Cerakote, a hardy ceramic finish that is used to paint guns and airplane parts.Most of the rings in the best-selling category run between $300 and $1,000 and the company makes a wide range of sizes.

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Had a toe ring once that was really a very thin metal cigar band. If anyone sees it, I lost it in the pool at the U of U in 1983/4.

oh great....here comes the rise in CTR, Cpt Moroni, and Trump bands....

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