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2 Cents Ring by Ryan Decenzo – Chrome Tungsten with Black Carbon Fiber Inlay – 8mm Comfort Fit Band
2 Cents Ring by Ryan Decenzo – Chrome Tungsten with Black Carbon Fiber Inlay – 8mm Comfort Fit Band
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2 Cents Ring by Ryan Decenzo – Chrome Tungsten with Black Carbon Fiber Inlay – 8mm Comfort Fit Band
- Tungsten Carbide
- Signature “2¢” logo etched over black carbon fiber inlay
- 8mm Comfort Fit Design
- Beveled Edge For Comfort
- Includes Free Ring Box
The 2 Cents Ring is a bold and personal collaboration between Ryan Decenzo and PCH RINGS, fusing high-performance materials with custom street-influenced design.
Crafted from polished tungsten carbide, this 8mm comfort fit ring features Ryan’s signature “2¢” logo laser-etched in repeating detail over a sleek black carbon fiber inlay. The result is a visually striking contrast of texture and tone — clean chrome edges surrounding a pattern that represents individuality, resilience, and unapologetic expression.
Whether worn as a statement ring or wedding band, this piece reflects Ryan's two cents — and maybe yours too.
* Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metals
* It is the heaviest metal used in jewelry
* It is the hardest and most scratch resistant metal
* It is the most popular metal for men’s wedding rings in America
Tungsten vs. Tungsten Carbide:
Although often used interchangeably, there are differences between these two terms. Tungsten in its pure form cannot be used in jewelry. Instead, it is formed into a metal, consisting of approximately 85% tungsten and 15% carbon, nickel or cobalt which is known as tungsten carbide. Because tungsten is very brittle, mixing it with carbon reduces this characteristic, making the metal more durable and easier to work with. The nickel or cobalt acts as a binder, holding the metal together and making it possible to shape it. Tungsten carbide with a nickel binder is considered top quality and ideal for wedding bands. However, tungsten carbide with cobalt as a binder is not recommended for jewelry as the cobalt, which tends to react with body oils, can cause skin irritations and staining. As we’ve just mentioned, tungsten carbide contains carbon. Tungsten without carbon is just a steel ring, with a Mohs of 7.5. It can still get scratched and damaged. However, when carbon is added into the mix to create carbide, the resulting metal becomes extremely tough and durable.
Some vendors sell tungsten rings but call them tungsten carbide. So take care as not every tungsten carbide ring on the market is actually carbide.
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