Meteorite Wedding Band with Vinyl LP Record Inlays
Materials
Not sure of your size? A sizer set is included with your purchase, or order a custom made ring sizer for $10. Be sure to select the same width as the ring you want — a wide ring fits tighter than a thin ring in the same size.
This meteorite wedding band has two inlays of vinyl from an LP record, making this the perfect ring for a musician. Polished titanium frames the three unique inlays in this musician's wedding band.
RING LAYOUT
Ring Width: 8 mm
Ring Sleeve: Titanium
Ring Profile: Flat
Ring Finish: Polished
0.5 mm Titanium
2 mm Vinyl LP Record
0.5 mm Titanium
2 mm Gibeon Meteorite
0.5 mm Titanium
2 mm Vinyl LP Record
0.5 mm Titanium
Behind the Piece
This piece is cut and set entirely by hand by Johan in Minneapolis, USA. The Gibeon meteorite inlay is etched with acid to reveal its unique Widmanstätten crystal pattern — a formation that took millions of years at approximately 1°C per million years of cooling.
No two rings will ever share the same pattern. Yours is singular, permanent, and genuinely cosmic.
Avoid Prolonged Moisture
Brief water exposure (hand-washing, light rain) is fine. Remove before swimming in saltwater or chlorinated pools.
No Harsh Chemicals
Keep away from cleaning products, bleach, solvents, and acids. Remove your ring before household cleaning.
Monthly Cleaning
Rinse under cool water, dry immediately with a soft cloth. Apply a drop of mineral oil or Renaissance Wax monthly.
Re-Etching Available
Over years of wear, the Widmanstätten pattern may soften. Send it back to Johan for a fresh acid etch to restore its full drama.
Storage
Store in a dry environment. A silica gel packet in your jewelry box will absorb ambient moisture.
Lifetime Support
Jewelry by Johan stands behind every piece. Contact us any time for structural issues, re-etching, Ring Armor repair, or warranty questions.
Production & Shipping
Services & Warranty
Return Policy
Our policy reflects the custom, handmade nature of every piece. We are not responsible for acts of God, misuse, or abuse. We highly recommend adding your ring to your homeowner's insurance (typically 1–2% of value annually) or insuring through Jeweler's Mutual.