women’s modern engagement rings-(In-Stock) The Stag in Gold | Men's 10k Yellow Gold Elk Antler Wedding Band with Walnut Wood - Size 10.5 | 6mm Wide

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A perfect ring for the outdoorsman, hunter, or nature lover, the Stag men’s gold wedding band is handcrafted with rich, antique walnut wood and naturally shed elk antler inlays.

Our Antique Walnut and Elk Antler ring has the classic wood tones you'll love with the contrasting white of our speckled elk antler. Set in one of our three sustainably sourced gold wedding band selections this ring is an eye-catching design with a story.

If you are looking for a wedding band set,  complements this unique gold wedding band well.

The Stag in Gold Wedding Band Features:

  • Durable, 100% recycled 10k yellow gold ring base
  • Dual 1800s walnut wood ring inlays
  • Naturally shed elk antler ring inlay
  • Fit: Comfort Fit
  • Size: 10.5
  • Width: 6mm
  • Handcrafted in the USA
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
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    Why Buy a 100% Recycled Gold Wedding Band?

    Our 100% recycled gold wedding bands use a sustainable form of refined gold that is just as pure and valuable as standard gold but eliminates the negative environmental and social impacts caused by gold mining. This gold wedding band is the perfect way to symbolize your unique love and unity while passing on that love and care to our people, our planet, and future generations.

    Each gold blank used here at Rustic & Main is sourced from Stuller, a brand established in 1970. We are proud to work with a like-minded business that believes in an Earth First Commitment and that every business should operate with social responsibility in mind. Stuller is certified through the Responsible Jewellery Council which holds each business accountable for protecting the human rights of those involved in the jewelry supply chain.

    Antique Walnut Wood Ring

    The antique walnut sourced for this ring was hand-picked from a collector in Asheville, North Carolina. It originated in an old tobacco barn constructed in the late 1800s. It's over 100 years old based on the date of the barn, and the tree is likely another 100 years old as well.

    When the settlers first came to the New World they left the forests untouched for centuries with a canopy of colossal trees as far as the eye could see. Much of that old growth is gone, which is sad, not only because we don't have the opportunity to see what our ancestors saw, but also because trees begin to exhibit different characteristics the older they get, and it shows in the wood. We feel fortunate to hold a piece of history, one that was alive and steady when the future of our nation was so uncertain.

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