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Engraved Honor Ring (Rank)

Engraved Honor Ring (Rank)

Regular price $66.22 USD
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Black Honor Ring, laser engraved w/ rank insignia
Available in tungsten or titanium. Both are 8mm wide and comfort fit.

  • Tungsten rings are thicker and have a beveled edge
  • Titanium rings are thinner with a stepped edge

Engraving includes only the rank insignia of any chosen branch of service and pay grade.

GUIDE

The ◊ (diamond) and ☆ (star) symbols indicate alternate ranks usually held in command positions:

  • E-7◊ through E-9◊: First Sergeants in the Air Force
  • E-8◊: 1SG / 1stSgt in the Army / Marine Corps
  • E-9☆: Army CSM, Marine SgtMaj, Navy CMDCM/FLTCM/FORCM, Air Force CCM

All engravings are made to order, and take about 2 weeks to complete (times may vary). Please see our FAQs Page for other questions regarding production and shipment times


Find your ring size with our Printable Ring Sizer

*Although the printable ring sizer is fairly accurate, it is recommended that you visit a jeweler to be absolutely sure that you pick the right size. Engravings are made to order, and therefore the rings are non-exchangeable.


What is difference between the 2 types of metal?

Tungsten is a heavier and much harder metal compared to titanium. It is scratch resistant, but also more brittle because of its hardness. Tungsten rings can shatter, crack, or chip if dropped or struck; it just depends on the force and area of impact.

Titanium is a very lightweight metal and is more durable than tungsten. It won't break, but is more prone to scratching.

By nature, these metals are not black. Tungsten is a dark grey color, and titanium and steel are a lighter silver color. The rings are coated in a black alloy plating. This coating can eventually wear off, the duration of which is dependent on the individual wearing it. Light fading can happen naturally after a few years of wear. More severe fading is caused by excessive contact with abrasive substances or chemicals, hard surfaces, or frequent exposure to water. In terms of color, tungsten rings are known to last longer than titanium.

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