A hammered tungsten ring with a blush heart. Every facet of the rose gold-tone surface is struck by hand, so the light breaks across the 8mm band instead of sliding off it — and down the center runs a channel of crushed natural morganite, framed by two-tone silver rails. Rugged and romantic in the same breath, and hard enough to take a decade of ordinary days without flinching.
Tungsten Carbide
8mm Width
Hammered Rose Gold Tone
Crushed Morganite Inlay
Comfort-Fit Dome
Hypoallergenic
Why the hammered surface matters
A smooth band reflects one light source. A hammered one reflects dozens. Each dimple is struck individually, which is why no two bands catch the light in quite the same pattern — and why the texture reads as handmade rather than machined. It is also a forgiving surface: the broken plane disguises the small marks that daily wear leaves on any ring. Our hammered wedding bands guide covers how the finish is made and who tends to love it, and the whole texture family lives in our hammered men’s wedding bands.
Crushed natural morganite, set in a channel
Morganite is the peachy-pink member of the beryl family — the same stone that anchors so many blush engagement rings. Here it is not faceted into a single cut stone but crushed into fragments and hand-set into the center channel, so the color reads as a continuous ribbon of soft pink rather than a point of sparkle. Because the fragments fall differently in every band, your inlay is genuinely one of a kind. If the stone itself is what drew you in, our notes on morganite meaning are a good place to start, and the rest of the inlay family sits in crushed stone men’s wedding bands.
Two-tone: rose gold above, silver rails below
The rose gold tone is a surface finish applied to the tungsten carbide, and the polished silver-tone rails that border the inlay are the tungsten showing through — two colors on one band, no seams, no solder. It is not solid gold and it is not meant to be; it is a warm rose look on a metal that is far harder than gold could ever be. Browse the rest of the two-tone wedding band designs, or step into precious metal with our men’s gold rings.
Tungsten carbide: the hardness argument
Tungsten carbide is a contemporary industrial metal, not a precious one, and that is exactly the point. It sits around 8.5–9 on the Mohs scale — dramatically harder than gold, platinum, or titanium — so it holds a polish through work that would round the edges of a softer band. It will not bend out of round on the finger, and it is naturally hypoallergenic, so it will not react with sweat, soap, or lotions. Read do tungsten rings scratch? for the honest version, or compare metals in titanium vs tungsten rings.
One important thing before you order
Tungsten carbide cannot be resized. The hardness that makes this band so resilient also makes it impossible for a jeweler to stretch or cut down — a tungsten ring is made at one size and stays there. Get the size right the first time: use our ring size guide, or have a jeweler measure you, and read can tungsten rings be resized or cut off? before you choose. This band runs true to size and is sold in an 8mm width, which most people find fits a touch snugger than a narrow band — our men’s wedding band width guide explains why.
Specifications
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Metal Tungsten carbide (not solid gold)
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Exterior Hammered rose gold-tone finish
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Inlay Crushed natural morganite, hand-set in a resin channel
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Accent Two-tone silver tungsten rails framing the inlay
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Width 8mm
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Profile Comfort-fit dome
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Fit Unisex, true to size
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Hypoallergenic Yes
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Resizing Not possible — tungsten cannot be resized
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Included Free luxury velvet jewelry box + free USA shipping
Sizing & care
Choose your size from the drop-down. Because this band cannot be resized after it is made, confirm your measurement first — our sizing guide walks through how to do it at home, and any jeweler can measure you in a couple of minutes. Sizing tools vary, so if you land between two sizes on an 8mm comfort-fit band, most people are happier with the larger one.
Care is close to nothing: rinse with warm water, dry with a soft cloth, and keep the ring away from chlorine and other harsh chemicals. As with any inlay ring, avoid hard direct impacts on the stone channel — the tungsten shrugs off scratches, but the inlay is still a set stone. More in our jewelry care notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this tungsten band be resized?
No. Tungsten carbide is far too hard to be stretched or cut down, so this band cannot be resized once it is made. Please confirm your size before ordering — the sizing guide at aquamarise.com/pages/find-your-size shows you how, and any jeweler can measure you in minutes.
Is the morganite in this ring real stone?
Yes. The center channel is filled with hand-crushed natural morganite — the same peachy-pink beryl used in fine engagement rings, inlaid as fragments rather than cut into a single faceted stone.
Is the rose gold on this band solid gold?
No, and we would not describe it that way. The warm rose color is a surface finish on the tungsten carbide underneath. If you want gold all the way through, our solid gold men’s bands are the piece to look at instead.
What makes it two-tone?
Two finishes on one band: the hammered rose gold tone across the exterior, and polished silver-tone tungsten rails running along both sides of the stone channel. The contrast is what frames the blush inlay and keeps the design from reading as one flat block of color.
How does this differ from the plain tungsten crushed morganite band?
Same blush morganite, two very different personalities. This one is the textured, two-tone version — hammered rose gold with silver rails. The sibling band is a smooth polished silver-tone tungsten with an offset morganite inlay, which is the quieter, more minimal read of the same idea.
How hard is tungsten carbide, really?
Around 8.5 to 9 on the Mohs scale, which puts it well above gold, platinum, and titanium. In practice that means it holds a polish through work that would visibly round a softer band, and it will not bend out of round on the finger.
Will tungsten turn my finger green?
No. Tungsten carbide is naturally hypoallergenic and does not react with skin, sweat, soap, or lotion. The green-finger problem belongs to cheap base-metal rings, not to genuine tungsten carbide.
Is this a good ring for hands-on work?
It is one of the better choices for it — tungsten is a favorite among tradespeople, mechanics, and medical staff precisely because it stays looking sharp. The one caution is the inlay: keep the stone channel away from hard direct impacts, and remove the ring for heavy lifting as you would with any ring.
Is 8mm too wide for me?
Eight millimeters is a bold, confident width with real presence on the hand. The comfort-fit dome keeps it low and rounded so it does not feel heavy, but a wider band does sit differently than a 4mm or 6mm — our width guide compares them side by side.
Can a woman wear this band?
Absolutely. The design is fully unisex, and the blush morganite makes it a favorite as a matching band for couples who want to wear the same ring rather than a his-and-hers pair.
Is every inlay identical?
No, and that is part of the appeal. The morganite is crushed and hand-set, so the fragments fall in a different pattern in every band. Yours will not match the photograph exactly, and it will not match anyone else’s either.
Can this band be engraved?
Tungsten carbide is engraved by laser rather than by hand-cutting, so options are more limited than on a gold band. Contact us before ordering if engraving matters to you and we will tell you what is possible on this design.
What comes with the ring?
A free luxury velvet jewelry box and free USA shipping — ready to give, or ready to say yes with.