The Woodmete Blue
The Woodmete Blue
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Tungsten Ring with Wood & Blue Meteorite Inlay
The Woodmete Blue is crafted from solid tungsten carbide, featuring a natural wood and blue meteorite inlay that pairs warm earthy grain with cool cosmic depth — a richly layered couples band that brings together two of nature's most compelling materials in one striking wedding ring. Part of our Wood collection, it also fits within our Meteorite range.
Earth Meets the Universe
The Woodmete Blue is built for couples who want their rings to tell a story — the warmth of natural wood grain meeting the ancient, otherworldly texture of blue meteorite in a single 8mm band. The contrast between organic and cosmic makes every ring feel intentional, personal, and completely unlike anything mass-produced. Available for both men and women, it works as a matching couples set or as a standalone engagement or anniversary piece.
Built to Last Every Day
Crafted from premium tungsten carbide — one of the hardest materials on earth — The Woodmete Blue resists scratches, holds its finish for life, and never requires polishing or maintenance. The comfort fit interior ensures effortless all-day wear, whether worn to a wedding, an outdoor adventure, or every ordinary moment in between.
Specs:
- Material: Tungsten carbide
- Inlay: Wood & blue meteorite
- Width: 8mm
- Fit: Comfort fit
- Gender: Men's & Women's
FAQ
Q: Is the wood inlay real?
Yes. The Woodmete Blue features a genuine natural wood inlay, sealed within the tungsten carbide band to protect it from moisture and everyday wear while preserving its natural grain pattern.
Q: Is the blue meteorite inlay genuine?
The blue meteorite inlay is an authentic meteorite material treated with a blue finish, delivering the distinctive crystalline texture of real meteorite with a vivid, oceanic color tone.
Q: Does this ring come as a matching couples set?
The Woodmete Blue is available in 8mm for both men and women, making it easy to order a matching pair for a coordinated couples look that works on any hand size.
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Tungsten Ring Sizing — What to Know Before Ordering
Sizing tungsten wedding bands for two people requires measuring each person separately — never assume a size based on comparing hands. Because tungsten carbide can't be resized after purchase, getting this right the first time matters more than with any other ring metal. A few practical notes:
Wider bands fit tighter than narrow bands at the same nominal size. If the men's ring is an 8mm width and the women's ring is a 4mm width, the man will likely need to size up half a size relative to his standard measurement.
Use our size guide before ordering any pair. For couples pairing an engagement ring with a wedding band worn stacked, double-check that the two pieces are sized to sit comfortably together, not just sized correctly on their own.
Engraving Tungsten His and Hers Ring Sets
Engraving is what turns a matching tungsten wedding band set into something personal. Tungsten carbide can't be engraved with traditional tools — only laser engraving cuts a surface rated 9 on the Mohs scale — which is why the result stays sharp for the life of the ring, unlike softer metals that wear shallow over time.
For couples, the strongest options are initials split across both rings, a date mirrored in the same position on each band, or a phrase divided across the pair, as seen on The Eternal Words™. See our guide on engraving a tungsten ring for placement and design specifics. For fully custom his and hers sets, contact our team directly.
Frequently Asked Questions About Buying a Tungsten Ring
Is tungsten a good metal for a ring?
Yes. Tungsten carbide sits near the top of the hardness scale used for jewelry metals, which is why it resists scratches that would dull a gold tungsten ring or a softer precious metal within months. It holds its finish for decades with no polishing or replating required.
Will a tungsten ring break or shatter?
Tungsten carbide trades flexibility for hardness — it won't bend or dent like gold, but under severe impact it can crack rather than warp. For everyday wear, including most hammered tungsten rings built for active lifestyles, this is rarely an issue.
Can you resize a tungsten ring?
No. Tungsten's hardness makes traditional resizing impossible, which is why getting an accurate size before ordering matters more here than with any other ring metal.
Is tungsten hypoallergenic?
Most tungsten carbide rings, including our silver tungsten collection, are nickel-free and considered hypoallergenic, making them a safe option for sensitive skin.
Does tungsten turn your finger green or black?
No. Tungsten carbide doesn't oxidize or react with skin oils, so unlike some base metals, it won't discolor your finger over time.
How much does a tungsten ring cost?
Tungsten rings cost a fraction of comparable gold or platinum bands while matching or exceeding them in durability — which is part of why our best-sellers collection skews toward styles that combine premium looks with accessible pricing.
Can tungsten rings be cut off in an emergency?
Yes, but standard ring cutters won't work. Emergency rooms use specialized tools — vice grips or hardened jeweler's saws — designed specifically for tungsten carbide.
What's the difference between tungsten and tungsten carbide?
Pure tungsten is too brittle for jewelry on its own. Every ring sold as "tungsten" — including wood-inlay tungsten rings — is actually tungsten carbide, an alloy reinforced with carbon for strength.
Does a black tungsten ring fade or wear down to gray over time?
No, when the black finish is bonded properly. Our black tungsten rings use a finish fused to the tungsten carbide core, not a coating that wears off — so the color stays consistent for the life of the ring.
Do tungsten rings tarnish over time?
No. Tungsten carbide holds its color and polish permanently, with no tarnishing and no need for replating — true across every finish in the collection, from classic silver to gold tones.