AEGIS 14K Yellow Gold Polished Wedding Band with Zebra Wood Inlay - 8mm
AURELIAN 14K Flat Pipe Cut Yellow Gold Band with Rare Koa Wood Inlay and Polished Edges - 8mm
Polished 14k White Gold Men’s Flat Wedding Ring with Red Opal Inlay - 8mm
Polished 14k White Gold Men’s Ring with Black Walnut Wood Inlay 8mm
14K Rose Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with Dark Deer Antler Inlay - 8 mm
14K Rose Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with Red Dinosaur Bone Inlay - 8 mm
14K Yellow Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with White Deer Antler Inlay - 8 mm
14K Yellow Gold Polished Beveled Edges Men's Wedding Band with Mahogany Wood Inlay - 8 mm
GAEA Flat 14K Yellow Gold Ring with Zebra Wood Inlay & White Diamond Setting - 8mm
14K Yellow Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with Brown Dinosaur Bone Inlay - 8 mm
GREDEL Flat 14K Rose Gold Ring with Mother of Pearl Inlay and Polished Edges - 8mm
Flat Polished 14k White Gold Wedding Ring with Spectrolite Inlay - 8 mm
14k White Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with Spectrolite Inlay - 8 mm
PLATO Beveled Tungsten Wedding Band with Carbon Fiber Inlay & Red Dual Grooves by Triton Rings - 8mm
KOUSEI White Tungsten Carbide Ring with Step Edges & Vertically Cut Dual Raised Black Tungsten Inlays by Triton Rings - 9mm
ZEBADIAH Polish Finished Cobalt Comfort Fit Wedding Band with Beveled Edges and Black Carbon Fiber Inlay by Triton Rings - 7 mm
BURTON Tungsten Wedding Band with Wood Pattern Inlay and Beveled Edges - 8 mm
ENOCH Raised Brushed Center Tungsten Carbide Comfort Fit Wedding Band with Polished Rounded Rims and Platinum Inlay by Triton Rings - 9 mm
EUGENE Raised Brushed Center Tungsten Carbide Wedding Band with Polished Rounded Rims and 18K Gold Inlay by Triton Rings - 7 mm
Tightweave with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay and 14K Rose Gold - 7MM
Zirconium Band with Satin , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay - 9MM
14K Rose Gold with Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and 14K White Gold - 7MM
Flattwist with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay and 14K White Gold - 7MM
Zirconium with Polish , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Sunset - 9MM
14K White Gold with Polish , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay - 9MM
Damascus with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay - 8 MM
10K Yellow Gold with Polish , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay - 8 MM
Titanium with Satin , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Antler - 7MM
Zirconium with Polish , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Leopard Wood - 9MM
14K Yellow Gold with Satin , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay - 8MM
Cobalt Chrome with Satin Finish and Meteorite Inlay and King's Woodland - 7MM
14K Rose Gold with Polish , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay - 8 MM
Zirconium with Satin , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Titanium - 8MM
Zebra with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Black - 8MM
Tantalum with Satin , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay - 9 MM
Titanium Band with Polish , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Forged Carbon Fiber - 7MM
An inlay ring starts with a tough, modern band, usually tungsten carbide, titanium, or black ceramic, and sets a second material into its surface. That one decision changes everything about the ring. The base provides scratch resistance and structure. The inlay provides the story.
This is the full inlay collection at Larson Jewelers, so every category is represented. Natural materials include Koa, walnut, rosewood, whiskey barrel wood, deer antler, turquoise, lava rock, opal, mother of pearl, and even meteorite fragments and fossil. On the engineered side there are carbon fiber inlays in black, white, and blue, steel cable, braided 14K gold, and color-shifting designs. Several bands add channel-set diamonds or black sapphires on top of the inlay work. Widths run from 4mm to 12mm, and most styles can be personalized with engraving.
Inlay bands ship free, fit comfortably thanks to rounded interiors, and carry a lifetime warranty. If you want a wedding band that nobody else at the table is wearing, this is the collection to start with.
FAQs
Tungsten rings with inlay are bands made from tungsten carbide that include a second material set into the surface of the ring. That inlay can be natural, metallic, or engineered. Common choices include wood, opal, turquoise, antler, mother of pearl, meteorite, carbon fiber, and metal accents such as gold or silver.
This combination gives the ring its appeal. Tungsten creates a dense, modern base with strong scratch resistance. The inlay adds contrast, texture, and personality. A plain tungsten band looks cleaner and simpler. An inlay ring is meant to feel more distinctive.
The material changes the look of the ring more than many shoppers expect. Wood inlay tends to feel warmer and more natural. Opal and turquoise add color and visual movement. Carbon fiber gives the ring a sharper, more technical appearance. Gold or silver inlays create a more classic contrast against darker tungsten finishes.
This is not just about decoration. In many cases, the inlay is the feature that makes the ring feel rugged, refined, modern, or unconventional. Men often start by shopping for the metal, but the inlay is usually what decides the final style.
Yes, in most cases. Tungsten carbide is widely used in men’s wedding bands because it is very hard and resists surface scratching better than many traditional jewelry metals. It holds its finish well and handles normal daily wear with little fuss.
There is, however, a tradeoff. Tungsten is hard, but it does not behave like gold or platinum. Under a sharp impact, it is more likely to crack than bend. The inlay matters too. A ring with wood, shell, or stone inlay may need more care than a plain band, especially in rough working conditions.
Tungsten’s biggest strength is tied to its main limitation. Because it is so hard, it generally cannot be resized the way softer metals can. That matters with wedding bands, where long-term fit is important.
Weight can also be a factor. Many men like the solid feel of tungsten, but others find it heavier than expected. Brittleness is another issue worth understanding. Tungsten resists wear very well, yet a severe blow can damage it.
With inlay styles, there is one added consideration. More materials in the band can mean more care, particularly if the inlay is natural or textured.
Yes. They are especially appealing for men who want a wedding band with more character than a plain polished ring. Tungsten gives the band durability and a substantial feel. The inlay adds a more personal design element.
That range is part of the appeal. A wood inlay can feel earthy and understated. Carbon fiber looks sleek and modern. Opal, turquoise, or meteorite creates a bolder statement. A strong wedding band should still look right years later, and the best inlay designs balance personality with durability.
A tungsten ring can last for many years with normal wear. Its scratch resistance helps it maintain its appearance better than softer metals that show wear more quickly. That is one reason tungsten carbide remains popular in men’s jewelry.
Longevity depends on construction quality as well as the metal itself. The type of inlay matters, and so does how well it is set and finished. A well-made ring will hold up better than a poorly made one. Routine care and avoiding hard impacts also help preserve the ring over time.
A real tungsten ring usually feels dense and noticeably heavy for its size. Reputable sellers also identify the material clearly, often as tungsten carbide, and provide details about the finish, fit, inlay material, and warranty.
Photos alone are not enough to judge authenticity. The better signal is transparency. If a listing is vague about the metal, construction, or inlay, that is a reason to be cautious. Clear specifications and consistent product details are usually better indicators than appearance alone.