Antler
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Yes! It can be used as a solid inlay if it meets our requirements for size: 1.5" minimum width 3" minimum length If your antler is smaller, it can be crushed and coated with Ring Armor. Here are instructions on how to send us your antler. Before sending, all fur/skin/skull must be removed. Do...
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Color - Antler Color & Pattern Variations
DEER ANTLER COLOR & PATTERN VARIATIONS It is important to note that the color and pattern of the antler can vary greatly from ring to ring. Effects on color and pattern include what the buck rubbed their antlers on, the geography they lived in, diet, genetics, and even age. Because of this, ... -
How Do I Clean My Antler Ring?
All of the antler elements in our rings are coated with Ring Armor, which makes them durable and water-resistant. All fossilized dinosaur bone and other lapidary can be wiped clean with a soft, damp (not soaked) cloth with or without mild dishsoap. Then, wiped clean and dried with a separate dry... -
How Do You Source Your Stock of Antler?
We legally collect and purchase naturally shed antler from public and private lands in Minnesota and Wisconsin. -
The area around the outside edge of the ring will show after your rings are made. YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR ANTLER FROM OUR STOCK If you are partial to a certain antler pattern and/or color, please let us know. We will do our best to use one of our naturally-shed specimens that we believe will resu...
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What Types of Antler Are Available?
If you choose to use one of our naturally shed specimens rather than supplying your own antler, we have a variety of colors to choose from. Antler Choice Examples After your antler ring purchase, we will send you images to choose from. You pick your favorite!