Fire and Ice Hammered | Hammered Ceramic & Meteorite Ring
A Clash of Elemental Extremes
The Fire and Ice Hammered is a handcrafted masterpiece designed for those who appreciate the beauty of total contrast. This ring features a unique split-inlay design: one half is composed of fiery, glowing red opals, while the other transitions into deep, oceanic blue opals. Striking through the center of this elemental clash are authentic shavings of Campo del Cielo meteorite, providing a bright, metallic anchor to the vibrant colors.
Housed in a rugged hammered black ceramic band, the hand-forged texture gives the ring an organic, tactical feel. It is a durable, waterproof, and virtually scratch-proof piece built to maintain its bold, high-contrast look through any adventure.
Materials and Origins
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Authentic Campo del Cielo Meteorite: These iron-nickel fragments crashed to Earth in Northern Argentina over 4,000 years ago. The metallic shavings provide a brilliant celestial sparkle that separates the red and blue opal fields.
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Fire & Ice Opals: We use premium crushed opals in contrasting shades of volcanic red and glacial blue.
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Hammered Black Ceramic: The band features a textured hammered finish for a rugged, industrial look. High-tech ceramic is virtually scratch-proof, hypoallergenic, and maintains a deep, midnight-black luster forever.
Product Specifications
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Band Material: Hammered Black Ceramic
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Inlay: Campo del Cielo Meteorite, Red Opal, Blue Opal
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Finish: Jewelry resin (scratch resistant, 100% Waterproof)
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Fit Type: Comfort Fit (Domed interior for all-day wear)
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Authenticity: Includes a signed Stainless Steel Certificate of Authenticity
Handcrafted for You
Because we work with organic space materials and hand-placed opals, no two rings are identical. The specific distribution of the meteorite shavings and the way the red and blue hues meet will be unique to your specific piece. Every ring is painstakingly assembled by hand in our California studio to ensure the elemental contrast is perfectly balanced within the hammered black ceramic channel.





