The details.

This titanium men's ring pairs a lightweight titanium base with a rosewood inlay. The rosewood inlay adds a warmer organic accent, balanced by the strength of the titanium base. Hypoallergenic and easy to live with, it delivers a distinctive finish without giving up the practical feel titanium is known for.

What 13 owners actually say.

Average 4.9 / 5 across 13 verified reviews.

Melisa B.★★★★★

I came across this site while trying to look for an anniversary ring and I am so happy with the whole process and the short time to receive my item.
I am also very impressed with the quality of the ring, thank you very much.

Feb 11
Nicola D.★★★★★

Perfect style for my fiancé, suits him so much! Great price & quick shipping.

Jan 30
James W.★★★★★

Tried on the ring and was amazed at how well it fit and the quality of the wood.

Dec 10
Melody C.★★★★★

My fiancee loved his ring, the service was great and the wait time was very short. Was wonderful!

Oct 26
Niki R.★★★★★

The ring came in just a day and it's even better than the picture
My husband loves that it's light weight and looks different from the ordinary wedding band
We had to change our order in a short time frame and the staff helped with the process, very quick to respond and great customer service
Amazing value for money
Highly recommend it

Aug 20
Rebecca T.★★★★★

Thank you so much for the amazing service you provided. Quick and easy, great communication and an overall wonderful experience. Plus we love the unique ring!

Jun 3

Caring for your Titanium ring

Titanium is about 45% lighter than steel but still corrosion-proof, so it shrugs off salt water, sweat, chlorine and household cleaners without tarnishing. Wash it once a week with warm water and a drop of dish soap, work a soft toothbrush around any inlays or grooves, then pat dry. The surface can pick up fine hairline scratches over time — these can be re-brushed with a green scotch-brite pad if you prefer the matte look, or polished out by any NZ jeweller for a small fee.

Remove the ring for heavy lifting, climbing or anything where the finger could be crushed, because titanium is harder to cut than gold and emergency staff will need bolt cutters or a diamond-tipped saw. Otherwise it is one of the most wearable metals — fully hypoallergenic, hypothermic-friendly (it warms to skin temperature quickly), and unaffected by the iodine-rich coastal air found across most of NZ.

Common questions about Titanium rings

Is titanium stronger than tungsten?

Titanium is tougher (it bends before it breaks) while tungsten is harder (it resists scratches but can shatter on impact). For a tradie or farmer who drops things, titanium is the safer choice; for someone chasing a permanent mirror polish, tungsten wins. Both outlast gold on a busy hand.

Can a titanium ring be resized in New Zealand?

Most NZ jewellers can resize a plain titanium band up or down by one half-size using a stretching mandrel, but rings with inlays, grooves or anodised colour generally cannot be resized. If you're between sizes, order the larger one — a sizing bead can always be added later.

Will titanium react with seawater or pool chlorine?

No. Titanium is the same alloy used in marine and surgical implants, so saltwater swimming, surf trips and chlorinated pools cause zero corrosion or discolouration. Just rinse with fresh water afterwards to stop salt crystals collecting under the band.

How heavy is a titanium ring compared to gold?

A typical 8mm titanium band weighs around 4–5 grams, versus 12–15 grams for the same shape in 9ct gold. Most NZ buyers describe it as feeling like "barely wearing a ring" — useful for office workers, gym-goers, and anyone not used to wearing jewellery.

Considering alternatives?

Titanium and tungsten rings are the two most-compared modern metals on this site. Titanium wins on weight, comfort and resizability; tungsten wins on shine retention and scratch resistance. Both are priced well below gold and ship free across NZ.