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Titanium Dinosaur Fossil Inlay Ring

Titanium Dinosaur Fossil Inlay Ring

£265.00

Handmade to order in Scotland. Ships in approximately 14 days. Free UK tracked delivery

Handmade to order in our Scottish workshop using premium alternative metals.

Titanium Dinosaur Fossil Inlay Ring

This Titanium ring features genuine dinosaur fossil set within a fine inlay channel and sealed in clear resin to create a striking and durable band. Handmade to order in our Scottish workshop, it combines modern Titanium with one of the most fascinating natural materials on Earth. Optional metal accents, including copper, silver or 24ct gold, can be added through the product options.

This ring contains genuine dinosaur fossil, formed over millions of years as ancient bone gradually mineralised within the earth. While often referred to as “dinosaur bone”, the original organic material has long since been replaced through fossilisation. What remains is a preserved structure of prehistoric life, making every inlay completely unique and a remarkable connection to deep natural history.

Crafted in Detail

The fossil fragments are carefully placed within a fine 1mm or statement 2mm channel and preserved beneath jewellery-grade resin. This protects the ancient material while allowing the natural structure and colour of the fossil to remain clearly visible.

The finished surface is smooth, durable and designed for comfortable everyday wear.

If you are looking for a version with gold accents, you can find it here.

Because fossil material forms as minerals gradually replace the original structure over millions of years, each piece displays unique natural patterns and colour variation. No two rings will ever look exactly the same.

Genuine Fossil Material Options

This ring is available using a range of genuine fossil materials sourced from well known locations around the world. Each option carries its own history, age and natural character, allowing you to choose a material that feels personal to you.

Isle of Wight Dinosaur Fossil (Unidentified Fragments)
Sourced from Early Cretaceous formations on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom, these fossils date back around 125 million years. The island is one of Europe’s most important dinosaur sites, with remains from multiple species discovered across the region. Due to the fragmentary nature of these finds, individual pieces cannot always be linked to a specific dinosaur, but they offer a direct connection to prehistoric Britain.

Iguanodon Dinosaur Fossil (Isle of Wight)
The Iguanodon lived approximately 125 million years ago and was one of the first dinosaurs ever scientifically described. Known for its distinctive thumb spike and strong, herbivorous build, it is closely associated with the Isle of Wight. This material represents one of the most recognisable dinosaurs found in the UK.

Triceratops Dinosaur Fossil (South Dakota, USA)
Dating back around 68 million years, Triceratops is one of the most iconic dinosaurs ever to exist. Recognised for its three horns and large protective frill, this late Cretaceous herbivore has become a symbol of prehistoric life. The fossil material preserves natural internal structure formed over millions of years.

Tyrannosaurus Rex Fossil (Montana, USA)
Tyrannosaurus rex lived approximately 66 to 72 million years ago and remains one of the most well known predators in natural history. Fossil material from Montana represents a direct connection to this iconic species, with each fragment carrying the mineralised structure of one of the most powerful animals to ever walk the Earth.

Velociraptor Fossil (Utah, USA)
Dating back around 140 million years, Velociraptor was a fast, agile predator known for its speed and intelligence. Fossils from Utah provide material from this smaller but highly effective hunter, offering a different perspective on prehistoric life.

Woolly Mammoth Molar Tooth (Russia)
This material comes from fossilised mammoth remains dating between 10,000 and 30,000 years old. Sourced from Russia, mammoth molar displays dense, layered natural structure formed through both biological growth and fossilisation. It offers a rare connection to Ice Age wildlife.

Megalodon Tooth (Florida, USA)
Megalodon lived approximately 3.6 million years ago and was one of the largest predators ever to exist. Fossilised tooth material from Florida carries distinctive natural structure and colour variation, shaped over millions of years beneath the ocean.

Spinosaurus Tooth (Morocco)

Dating back approximately 95 to 100 million years, Spinosaurus was one of the largest predatory dinosaurs ever discovered and is believed to have spent much of its time in and around ancient river systems. Recognisable for the distinctive sail-like structure along its back and its long crocodile-like jaws, Spinosaurus was unlike any other large predator of its time. This fossil tooth material originates from Morocco, where some of the most significant Spinosaurus discoveries have been made, offering a direct connection to one of the most unusual and fascinating dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth.

Titanium Built for Everyday Wear

Titanium is chosen for its strength, lightweight feel and corrosion resistance. It is hypoallergenic and comfortable for daily wear, making it an excellent metal for a ring designed to last a lifetime.

The contrast between modern Titanium and ancient fossil material creates a band that feels both contemporary and deeply connected to natural history.

Handmade to Order

Each ring is handmade by Graeme in our Scottish workshop and crafted specifically for your chosen size. You can personalise your ring by selecting your preferred width, finish and engraving.

Engraving can be added to the inside of the band. When selected, the interior of the ring is polished before your message is applied to ensure clarity and comfort.

Care

Your ring requires only simple care. Occasional cleaning with mild soap and water and drying with a soft cloth will keep it looking its best.

Included with Your Order

Free UK shipping
Free ring sizer before we begin making your ring
Free engraving if selected

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Ordering & Making Your Ring

What is the best alternative metal for a wedding ring?

There is no single best metal. It depends on your preference for weight, finish and appearance. Titanium is extremely lightweight, Damascus Steel features unique layered patterns, Black Zirconium offers a deep black finish and Stainless Steel provides strength with a classic silver tone. You can compare all options in our Alternative Metal Wedding Rings Guide.

What is the thickness of the ring?

Our rings are crafted with an approximate thickness of 2 mm. This provides a balanced feel that is substantial enough for durability while remaining comfortable for everyday wear. Each ring is shaped and finished by hand, so there may be very slight variations, but all are designed to maintain a consistent and comfortable profile.

How can I check my size before ordering?

There are several ways to confirm your size: you can be measured at any jeweller and ask for the internal diameter, order a ring gauge yourself and let us know the result, use a ring that already fits and send it to us, or request one of our free ring sizers at checkout.
We’ll confirm any sizing details with you before we begin

What happens after I place my order?

After you order, we review your details and begin crafting your ring. If anything needs clarifying, we’ll contact you directly. Once complete, your ring is carefully packaged and sent via tracked UK delivery. You’ll receive tracking details as soon as it’s dispatched.

How long does it take to make a ring?

Most rings are ready within 2–3 weeks, but we recommend allowing 4 weeks before your wedding. Need it faster? Just let us know.

Is engraving included?

Engraving is always free. We can add names, dates, or even your own handwriting inside your wedding ring. To know more about handwriting engraving, take a look at this blog. . If the option is showing on the product listing, it is engravable.

Who actually makes my ring?

Every ring is made to order in our Scottish workshop by hand by Graeme, or G as he is known. We don’t outsource production or hold bulk stock. Your ring is crafted individually once your order is placed, then finished, checked and prepared for dispatch.

What are your return policies?

Because each ring is made to order in your chosen size and finish, returns are not available once production begins. We provide a complimentary ring sizer before crafting to ensure a confident fit.