Care and Maintenance
Edit: We now offer natural beeswax care and maintenance kits here :)
We offer a one year no questions asked warranty on any and all rings that we make.
Here's our suggestions on care and maintenance.
Organic Rings/Rock Inlaid

For all wood, antler, meteorite, dinosaur bone, damascus steel, or stone rings, we suggest gently cleaning and waxing your ring twice a month.
Gently use a small dab of your favorite wax (Pastewax, or Renaissance wax both work great), and apply it with a clean microfiber cloth.

We suggest avoiding prolonged exposure to water, or any solvents (hand sanitizer is particularly popular right now).
Inorganic Bands:
For full metal rings, such as tungsten carbide rings, we suggest gently washing your ring with dish soap and warm water.
Our Tungsten Carbide is PVD IP plated, and the exterior finish will never fade. Simply washing it, will bring your ring back to look exactly like the day you bought it.

Pay no attention to the man in the faucet.
Titanium bands can scuff into a matte gray over time worn. Wiping them down with scotch brite and WD-40 will entirely restore their finish.
I've got a dirty/dangerous job:
Wear your silicone band. We include one with every ring for a reason.
They are safe, water proof, and hardy enough to withstand punishment.
I personally wear mine in my workshop everyday.

As always, if you have any questions we'd love to hear from you.
Contact@Thorum.com
Best,
Caleb Martin
We are interested in the Aloha ring, what care and maintenance are suggested for this ring being that Koa wood is part of the material? Thanks
We are interested in the Aloha ring, what care and maintenance are suggested for this ring being that Koa wood is part of the material? Thanks
Any recommendations on cleaning the zeppelin? Esp the string in the center?thanks
Hi how do you recommend washing the black meterorite couples rings?
Hello,
I just bought a meteorite ring for my husband. Does the ring easily get scratched? Thank you
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