A very traditonal way of making jewelry, Damascus steel has been used for many centuries. Two types of stainless steel are fused together using high heat temperatures to combine the steel. Once the steel is fuzed together a mechanical hammering machine weighing a half ton will pound the metal to form differnt patterns into the steel. Once the solid piece of steel bar is formed the rings are cut. In this method you can insure there will never be exact replicas made. Each ring is different from the next.Please note that the acid finish appears darker in photos. The color is more of a dark flat grey color with the lighter contrast. This method of metal work has been used for centuries to make elaborate knives and swords.
**Due to the texture of these rings we cannot offer engraving. The engraver cannot work on surfaces where it is not always flat.