Carbon Fiber

Relationships today look very different from past generations. The way we connect, how we meet, the roles we play — all have dramatically changed over time. Yet, we want the same love that’s always existed…

A love that is long-lasting, strong and durable.

Like relationships, manufacturing has evolved from how products are made to the materials used to make them. Carbon fiber is a perfect example of this. Advances in composite technologies makes carbon fiber exceptionally strong and durable, with one of the highest strength-to-weight ratios of any material. Made through an incredible bonding process, the fibers become stronger as they’re woven together — making it an ideal symbol for that love we all want.

OUR CUSTOM DESIGNS

Bright Titanium metal wedding ring with forged carbon fiber inlay.
14 K Gold mens wedding ring, 8 mm with silver carbon fiber.
Damascus stell wedding ring with a marble finish, 8 mm wide mens wedding band with a carbon fiber inlay.
8 mm mens wedding ring with 14 K yellow gold and carbon fiber.

What is it?

Carbon fiber is a material with one of the highest strength-to-weight ratios of any product ever created.

Our carbon fiber rings utilize structural carbon fiber produced entirely in the United States. We source carbon fiber from local manufacturers whose products are found in high-tech applications varying from Formula 1 Racing and aerospace engineering to competitive cycling.

Material Details

The raw material used to make carbon fiber is a mix of compounds, mostly consisting of organic polymers. This material is drawn into long strands, or fibers, and then heated in a controlled environment. The heat causes the atoms in the fibers to vibrate violently until most of the non-carbon atoms are expelled. The material left after the heating process is composed of thin tightly wound carbon strands which are then processed through stabilization, spinning, and weaving. For classic carbon fiber, the processing ends here with a resin application to bind the composite. For forged carbon fiber, the resin is applied after the processed carbon strands are cast into a random pattern to create a unique look. The development of forged carbon fiber allows further advancements in applications ranging from supercars (Lamborghini) to golf equipment (Callaway).

Customization & Personalization

We produce styles incorporating carbon fiber in contemporary metals, precious metals and combinations of the two. Carbon fiber rings can be inlaid in the center of a ring or off-center. Choose from any one of our popular styles or design your own carbon fiber ring with our Lashbrook Builder.

Wear & Care

Carbon fiber rings are lightweight, strong, and durable.

Cleaning: Carbon fiber rings need no special care. These rings can be cleaned with regular jewelry cleaner, steam, or ultrasonic (refurbishment).

UNIQUE FEATURES

Lifetime warranty on all wedding rings See more stats on wedding rings made with this material

Lifetime Warranty

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One of a kind

All of our rings are made in the USA by artisans from our shop in Draper or Ephraim Utah. See more stats on wedding rings made with this material

Made in the USA

FAQs

Q: What are other ways carbon fiber is used around the world?

Hockey sticks, tennis racquets, archery bows, and golf clubs are all commonly made from carbon fiber are often used in competitions, while carbon fiber rowing shells and bicycles are the new standards. Even clothing and protective gear are made with carbon fiber, with racing sports often using carbon fiber helmets and shoes

Q: How thick is the layer of carbon fiber used on my ring?

Whether you use carbon fiber as an inlay or a sleeve, the thickness is between 2-3mm thick. You'll specify the width during the design process.

Q: Is carbon fiber as part of my wedding ring rough or scratchy to my skin?

Carbon fiber is knows for its somewhat warm and silk-like touch, and when used in jewelry making, is not rough or irritating.

Q: Is carbon fiber a heavy material?

Carbon fiber is 12 times lighter than gold making it featherweight to use in jewelry making. When used for commercial applications, it is chosen for its light weight but high durability and performance.

Q: Do you have different types of carbon fiber?

There are three different styles/patterns of carbon fiber Lashbrook offers for adding this material to your wedding ring: forged, silver, black.