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Elegance Meets Edge: 18 Gunmetal Wedding Bands for Men

Last Updated: May 2nd, 2023Topic: RINGSby Elena Butler

Ever notice that some married men don’t wear their wedding bands? Contrary to popular belief, it’s not because men want to hide their marital status. They are just not accustomed to wearing accessories.

Or perhaps they haven’t come across an accessory worth wearing. For instance, Prince William doesn’t wear one because he doesn’t like jewelry. Jay-Z doesn’t have one, either!

But we bet a look at these amazing gunmetal rings will change their mind! They are so exquisite that married men won’t ever remove them; single men might even want to commission their own. 

What’s so great about a gunmetal wedding band? Many men won’t mind wearing it because it’s edgy, and the gunmetal color makes it look so butch. In the following article, we’ll give you a list of 18 bold and stylish wedding rings that are perfect for men who are not fans of old-school wedding bands. 

Table Of Contents
  1. What Are Gunmetal Rings Made Of?
  2. 18 Bold and Classy Gunmetal Wedding Bands for Men
  3. FAQs
    • Does Gunmetal Tarnish?
    • Are All Gunmetal Rings Made From Recycled Gun Steel?
    • How Do You Take Care of Your Gunmetal Ring?
    • Does Gunmetal Trigger Nickel Allergy?
  4. Conclusion

What Are Gunmetal Rings Made Of?

Gunmetal rings are not actually made of gunmetal, which is a type of bronze or an alloy of copper, tin, and zinc. Gunmetal refers to the color of the ring, which is a variation of gray—dark gray, blue-gray, silver gray, gray with a bluish tinge, gray with a purplish tinge, or cool gray. 

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The actual material to accompany this popular color can be made of a variety of alternative metals with unique properties:

  • Cobalt Chrome – Scratch-resistant and durable
  • Damascus Steel – Stainless steel that won’t tarnish
  • Titanium – Lightweight and won’t bend like solid gold
  • Black Zirconium – Hypoallergenic and strong
  • Tungsten Carbide – Tough, heavy, and inexpensive
  • Tantalum – Heat-resistant and hypoallergenic
  • White Gold – Resizable and valuable
  • Carbon Fiber – Durable, scratch-resistant, and hypoallergenic
  • Barrel Steel – Made from real shotgun barrels and in gunmetal color

You can choose the right gunmetal wedding ring (or anniversary ring) based on your preferences, style, and budget. 

18 Bold and Classy Gunmetal Wedding Bands for Men

Now that we’ve established what gun metal actually is, here’s a list of edgy and elegant gunmetal rings for future hubbies.

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FAQs

Below, we’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions regarding gunmetal bands.

Does Gunmetal Tarnish?

It depends on the metal the gunmetal ring is made of. Gunmetal refers to a color—some metals lose their luster over time, while others lose it due to a chemical reaction. Some metals that don’t tarnish are Damascus steel, titanium, black zirconium, and tantalum. The real gunmetal, as in the barrel steel from shotguns, doesn’t tarnish as well. 

Are All Gunmetal Rings Made From Recycled Gun Steel?

No. In fact, only the barrel steel is made from actual gun steel. Barrel steel rings are from the barrels of shotguns and can be turned into gunmetal wedding bands. They are great metals for rings because they are mid-sized—lighter than tungsten but heavier than titanium. They are strong, durable, and easy to maintain. 

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How Do You Take Care of Your Gunmetal Ring?

Keep it away from perfumes, chemicals, and sharp objects. Despite your ring metal being resistant to tarnish, scratches, and corrosion, it’s advisable to keep it in the box when you are not wearing it. You should also clean your ring on a regular basis.

Here’s how—fill a small bowl with warm water and mix a small amount of dish soap in it. Soak your gunmetal ring for 10 to 20 minutes and lightly brush it using a toothbrush with soft bristles. Dry it with tissue or a soft cloth. 

Does Gunmetal Trigger Nickel Allergy?

Nickel allergy depends on the metal used in the gunmetal men’s wedding band. Barrel steel is not hypoallergenic. Carbon fiber, tantalum, black zirconium, titanium, and cobalt chrome, however, are a few hypoallergenic metals that are used to create gunmetal wedding bands.

Conclusion

Bet you can’t wait to get married after seeing these impressive gunmetal wedding bands. Those bands also work as engagement rings and yes, there is such thing as engagement rings for men!

Women are always proud to show off their wedding rings. Now it’s time for the men to also proudly flaunt their wedding bands since, as you already saw, they truly are unique pieces of jewelry!

We hope you found your favorite among the choices we’ve picked for you today!

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