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Stellar - Two-Tone Tungsten Ring with Meteorite - Main Product Image | Foundoria Stellar - Two-Tone Tungsten Ring with Meteorite - Side View | Foundoria
Orion - Black Tungsten Ring with Meteorite - Main Product Image | Foundoria Orion - Black Tungsten Ring with Meteorite - Side View | Foundoria
Lunaris - Tungsten Ring with Meteorite & Rose Gold - Main Product Image | Foundoria Mens Meteorite Ring - Lunaris by Foundoria
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Nova - Black Tungsten Ring with Meteorite - Main Product Image | Foundoria Black_Hammered_Tungsten_Ring_with_Gold_and_Meteor_Inlay
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CELESTIUM

The CELESTIUM Collection is Foundoria’s ode to the cosmos — a fusion of rare meteorite fragments, resilient tungsten carbide, and luminous accents of rose gold or galaxy foil. Each ring carries the story of the stars, forged from materials that have travelled across time and space, then refined through meticulous craftsmanship. Unlike ordinary men’s wedding bands, CELESTIUM pieces embody both strength and wonder, balancing durability with celestial beauty. Every design is scratch‑resistant, weighty, and engineered for lasting wear, yet elevated with details that make each band a singular expression of cosmic artistry. For men who value rarity, resilience, and a connection to something greater, CELESTIUM is more than a ring — it is a fragment of the universe, worn with intention.

What is a Gibeon meteorite ring?

Gibeon meteorite is an iron-nickel meteorite that fell to Earth in prehistoric times, landing in what is now Namibia. First discovered in the 1830s near the town of Gibeon, this ancient space rock is estimated to be over 4 billion years old — predating our solar system's planets.

What makes Gibeon meteorite so distinctive is its Widmanstätten pattern: a unique crystalline structure that formed as the meteorite cooled at an incredibly slow rate (about 1°C per million years) in the vacuum of space. This pattern is impossible to replicate artificially, meaning every meteorite ring displays a genuinely one-of-a-kind design.

Foundoria meteorite rings feature genuine Gibeon meteorite debris carefully set as inlays within tungsten carbide bands. This combination provides the cosmic beauty of meteorite with the everyday durability of tungsten.

Why choose a meteorite wedding ring?

  • Truly Unique: The Widmanstätten pattern in each meteorite fragment is completely individual. Your ring will have a pattern that no other ring in existence shares — a cosmic fingerprint.
  • Ancient History: Wearing a meteorite ring means wearing material that is billions of years old, older than any gemstone or metal found on Earth. It's a connection to the origins of our solar system.
  • Symbolic Meaning: For couples drawn to astronomy, science, or the idea that their love is "written in the stars," a meteorite ring carries genuine meaning.
  • Conversation Starter: Few wedding bands have a story as compelling as "this contains material from outer space."

How we protect your meteorite ring

Raw meteorite can be susceptible to oxidation, which is why all Foundoria meteorite rings feature debris inlays set within protective tungsten carbide. The meteorite is sealed to prevent moisture contact while maintaining its striking visual appearance.

Combined with tungsten carbide's exceptional scratch resistance, this design ensures your meteorite wedding ring remains beautiful through years of daily wear.

The Foundoria difference

Every Foundoria tungsten ring is independently lab-tested to meet REACH and GPSR safety standards, ensuring our rings are hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. We include a complimentary ENDURA silicone band with every order — perfect for the gym, manual work, or travel — plus eco-luxury packaging that reflects our commitment to sustainability.

FAQs

Yes. Our rings feature genuine Gibeon meteorite debris sourced from authenticated meteorite material. Gibeon meteorite is one of the most well-documented and widely used meteorites in jewellery making, prized for its distinctive Widmanstätten pattern and stability.

Gibeon meteorite contains iron, which can oxidise if exposed to prolonged moisture. However, the meteorite debris in Foundoria rings is set within tungsten carbide and sealed to prevent water contact. With normal care — avoiding prolonged submersion and drying after hand washing — your ring will maintain its appearance for years.

Remove your ring before swimming, showering, or using cleaning chemicals. If your ring gets wet, dry it promptly with a soft cloth. For cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners or harsh chemicals. Store in a dry place when not wearing.

Tungsten carbide rings cannot be resized due to the metal's hardness. This is why getting your size right is important — we recommend using our free ring sizer before ordering. If you're between sizes, we suggest sizing up for comfort.

Absolutely. Gibeon meteorite is primarily iron and nickel, both of which are commonly used in jewellery. The meteorite poses no radiation risk and is completely safe for everyday wear. Our tungsten carbide bands are also independently tested to meet REACH and GPSR safety standards, ensuring they're hypoallergenic.

The Widmanstätten pattern in Gibeon meteorite formed over billions of years as the meteorite cooled in space. Because this pattern is natural and random, every fragment displays a unique crystalline structure. This means your ring's pattern is genuinely one-of-a-kind — no two meteorite rings are identical.