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Tantalum with Lapis Lazuli, Blue Opal and Koa Wood Inlaid Wedding Ring Flat 10mmTantalum with Lapis Lazuli, Blue Opal and Koa Wood Inlaid Wedding Ring Flat 10mm Item Number: TAR8831 All Weights and Measurement are approximately and may vary slightly from listed information as below: Material: Tantalum, Lapis Lazuli, Blue Opal and Koa Wood Band Width: 10mm Feature: Waterproof, Comfort Fit Tantalum is a rare, hard, blue gray, lustrous transition metal that is highly corrosion resistant. This beautiful wedding ring is made from Koa
Tantalum with Lapis Lazuli, Blue Opal and Koa Wood Inlaid Wedding Ring Flat 10mm
Item Number: TAR8831
All Weights and Measurement are approximately and may vary slightly from listed information as below:
Material: Tantalum, Lapis Lazuli, Blue Opal and Koa Wood
Band Width: 10mm
Feature: Waterproof, Comfort Fit
Tantalum is a rare, hard, blue-gray, lustrous transition metal that is highly corrosion-resistant.
This beautiful wedding ring is made from Koa Wood, Lapis Lazuli and Blue Opal inlaid in Tantalum. The wood comes with a layer of resin which makes the ring waterproof.
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Laser engravings are for the inside of the ring ONLY. Once an item has been engraved it cannot be exchanged or returned.
Lapis Lazuli from Latin, Lapis means “Stone” and the Persian word Lazhuward means “Blue” is a rich dark blue with gold flecks. It was one of the most treasured stones in ancient Rome, Greece, China, Egypt and Mesopotamia. It was not only use in jewelry but statues, mosaics, vases and ornaments. During the Renaissance Lapis made its way to Europe where artists would use the stone to create an Ultramarine pigment for paintings. One of the most famous paintings it was used for was The Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer. Today you will more commonly see Lapis in jewelry such as the rings we offer.
Opal, from the Sanskrit word Upala, was the most valued stone during the Middle Ages because it was said that the stone held great luck and supernatural powers. Today Opal is still sought out for jewelry because of its mixture of colors of blue and green making every piece beautiful.
The Koa tree produces wood that is regarded as one of the most elegant and exotic of Hawaii's native woods and possesses ancient significance, giving the ring a special meaning. Recognized as one of the highest quality textured woods in the world, the use of Koa wood creates a ring that is light weight, comfortable, and brilliantly unique.
What is Koa?
In the Hawaiian language Koa means brave, bold, fearless and warrior.Koa or Acacia Koa is a large tree, typically attaining a height of 15-25m (49-82ft) and a spread of 6-12m (20-39ft). In deep volcanic ash, a Koa tree can reach a height of 30m (98ft), a circumference of 6m (20ft), and a spread of 38m (125ft). It is one of the fastest-growing Hawaiian trees, capable of reaching 6-9m (20-30ft) in five years on a good site.
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