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Not the right size or finish? Swap it within 60 days. We send a courier bag — you send the ring back, no exchange fee.
Natural timber inlay in a metal band — each section of wood is unique, so no two rings look identical. The combination of steel and wood gives this ring warmth that plain metal can't match. The timber is sealed for protection but prolonged soaking should be avoided. Built for blokes who appreciate natural materials — hunters, farmers, woodworkers, outdoors types. Tough base construction with a bit of Kiwi earthiness in the finish.
Treat the sealed oak like good leather — off during showers, swims and hot dishwater. Quick splashes are fine. A drop of mineral oil yearly keeps the grain from drying out.
Damascus steel sits heavier than titanium, so order true to finger — comfort-fit handles the bulk. NZ buyers can request a free sizer if between numbers.
Titanium is set-and-forget; the timber here needs a touch more care. But no titanium band has grain that's literally one-of-one. Pick this for character, titanium for low-maintenance. See titanium rings.
A: Sealed oak is stable — prolonged soaking is the killer. Keep it off in long baths and pools. Email us if anything fails inside warranty.
A: Yes — every section of whiskey barrel oak is cut from a different stave. Yours won't match the photo exactly, and that's the point.
A: The dark layer is acid-etched into the steel itself, not coated. It deepens with wear rather than wears off.
Wooden inlays on men's rings (koa, walnut, whisky-barrel oak and similar) are stabilised with resin or oil to seal the grain, but they're still organic and need gentler care than full-metal bands. Wipe with a slightly damp cloth — never soak the ring — and dry it immediately. Once or twice a year rub a drop of mineral oil or beeswax into the inlay with a soft cloth to keep the wood from drying out, especially through NZ winters where indoor heating drops humidity.
Take the ring off in the shower, pool, spa and surf — prolonged water exposure can eventually lift the inlay from its metal channel. Same goes for the dishwasher and washing-machine front. With sensible care a quality wood-inlay ring lasts decades; the metal outer sleeve (usually titanium, tungsten or ceramic) protects the wood from edge knocks and impact.
Quality wooden inlays are pressure-set and resin-stabilised, so they stay put through normal wear. The two things that cause failures are prolonged water exposure (showering and swimming with it on) and extreme dryness, which can shrink the wood. Avoid both and the inlay lasts as long as the metal sleeve.
Quick splashes are fine, but daily showers and any swimming will eventually swell the wood and lift the inlay. Take the ring off and place it on a dry shelf — most NZ buyers keep a small dish on the bathroom bench for exactly this.
Twice a year, rub a tiny amount of mineral oil or beeswax into the inlay with a soft cloth and buff off the excess. This replaces natural oils lost to skin contact and dry indoor air, and brings back the colour depth without any sticky residue.
They suit lighter trades and office wear better than heavy site work. Sand, sawdust, solvents and constant glove abrasion will wear the inlay faster than a plain metal band. For full-time tradie wear, look at full titanium or tungsten — wood-inlay rings are better for evenings and weekends.
Most wood-inlay rings use a metal sleeve, and the most common pairing is titanium rings as the outer band — lightweight, hypoallergenic and easy to engrave. If you love the natural-materials look but want zero maintenance, a plain titanium band gives a similar warmth-on-finger feel without the inlay care.
Not Sure Of The Size You Need?
We totally get it. It’s our customers’ #1 concern, but we have 15+ years of helping you to solve this problem. The single best way to get an accurate size is to order our completely free ring sizer here.
Alternatively, we have compiled the most comprehensive suite of sizing options and tools on the internet which you can find here.
Don’t forget though, if you receive the ring and it is the wrong size, contact us and we can help!
Custom Made Just For You
Our custom made titanium mens rings are made to order. Because of this, it can take 2-4 weeks before the ring is complete and ready for delivery. You can rest assured that we will ship it to you as soon as we possibly can!
Any gold or platinum ring over $750 qualifies for a free titanium or tungsten ring of your choice. Simply add any in-stock (not custom) titanium or tungsten ring to your cart with your chosen gold or platinum ring, and enter the code: sidekick750 to get it for free!
Any titanium or tungsten ring over $200 qualifies for a free silicone ring of your choice. Simply add any silicone ring to your cart with your chosen titanium or tungsten ring, and enter the code: sidekick200 to get it for free!
Simply add any three silicone rings to your cart, and use the code “silibogo” during checkout. Easy!
Like diamonds, the gold that is used around the world can often be from conflict areas, and also areas where the working conditions for the miners are extremely poor. This is why we only use 100% Australian sustainable gold in this ring. You can rest assured that your solid gold ring from MRO is guilt free and made to perfection!
Custom Made Just For You
Our gold and platinum mens rings are custom made to order. Because of this, it can take 2-4 weeks before the ring is complete and ready for delivery. You can rest assured that we will ship it to you as soon as we possibly can!
Every ring in our range is built to outlast the work it’s worn through. Here’s what comes with yours, and how we back it.
Not the right size or finish? Swap it within 60 days. We send a courier bag — you send the ring back, no exchange fee.
Real heft in the hand. Nothing hollow, no plating to wear through. Same metal day one, day ten thousand.
If the metal cracks, chips, or fades during everyday wear, we replace the ring. Worn-out from years of work counts.
Dispatch
Dispatched within 24–48 hrs — NZ-wide tracked courier on every order.
Best to nail the fit on the first ring. Three quick ways to get there — pick whichever suits you.