A handsome and eye pleasing classic, this Art Deco mans wedding ring in lavish platinum features a traditional engraved wheat pattern, symbolic of an abundant harvest, on all three outward facing sides of the ring, beautifully finished around the edges with a traditional light scattering millgrain design. This wonderful wedding band measures 3.75 millimeters wide and 2.6 millimeters thick with a substantial and heavy feel, and is a refreshing departure from a plain smooth gold band as it catches and reflects light for a show of radiance.
* This wonderfully unique hand crafted custom designed man's wedding ring is made in the USA, in half and whole ring finger sizes from 8 to 12 and ships 7-10 business days the date of your order.
To avoid the disappointment of receiving an incorrect size, please be sure of your ring size before placing your order. We strongly recommend trying on a 4 millimeter wide ring in person before placing your order with us. Please feel free to contact us for details before placing your order above.
Insured shipping is FREE, and all rings are sent to you in beautiful Antique Jewelry Mall gift packaging.

| Product Information |
| Ring |
| Metal: | Platinum |
| Width of ring: | 3.75 mm |
| Height off finger: | 2.6 mm |
| Heritage: | New Reproduction |
| Design period: | Art Deco |
| Crafted in: |  | USA |
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Questions & Answers about Men's Art Deco 3.75 mm Engraved Wheat Wedding Band Ring in Platinum
Our Customers Say..."I ordered a sized down ring set and it was processed right away.
They did have to verify my shipping address, but they warn of that
before you purchase (I thought I already had my shipping address listed with
my credit card but was mistaken). I paid for overnight and it arrived
by 10:30am the day after it shipped. The ring set was just as beautiful
as represented on the internet, if not more so. The only thing they
could do better is have a more descriptive and up to date order status on
line. Despite this, they were excellent to deal with and I would do
business with them again." -
Jason H.