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We highly recommend adding sentimental value to your wedding band by
adding a personal touch through engraving. Most wedding bands can be engraved with a personalized inscription, even titanium!
HIGH PRECISION,
MACHINE ENGRAVING
The inside of a ring can generally hold up to 32 characters and spaces on each line of engraving. On most rings that are 7mm wide or wider, we offer two lines of engraving (30 chars. & spaces each - see specific ring details) for a total of 60 characters and spaces. If you have a particular request or are wondering about engraving a ring you are interested in, please e-mail us with your desired inscription and the ring you will be purchasing and we can help!
Special Pricing: High precision, machine engraving costs only $7.50 for up to 32 (see specific ring details) characters and spaces per Wedding Band! An additional line of 30 characters and spaces is available on most rings 5mm and wider for an additional $7.50. (Each ring will indicate whether you can engrave up to 32 characters per line).
When you order, you will be prompted whether you would like your wedding band engraved with a personal inscription. Yes - machine engraved bands are returnable and refundable!
Please note: Letters engraved on the inside of a ring are narrower than the width of the ring. This isn’t a problem for rings that are 3mm wide and wider, but if the ring is 2.5mm or 2mm wide, the engraved characters get smaller and smaller in size. They are reduced even further if the wedding band is a comfort-fit style because of the narrowed engraveable area. In fact, the engraved characters on the inside of a 2mm comfort-fit wedding band area slightly less than 1mm high, which makes them difficult to read without magnification! So, please be aware that if you choose to engrave a 2mm or 2.5mm comfort-fit wedding band, we’ll make sure your entire message is engraved inside the ring, along with all the sentiment and feeling associated with it (and isn’t that the most important part?) but it may be difficult to read without magnification. |