by Matt McDaniel 4 min read
Designing a custom ring at Revolution takes about five minutes: you choose the shape, width, material, finish, and any inlays or engraving in our online design tool, and your ring is made to order from there. Nothing sits on a shelf waiting for a buyer. Every band is built around the choices you make. Here is exactly how the process works, one step at a time.
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It means your ring is built to order from scratch, not pulled from a bin of finished stock. When you finish a design, that exact ring is made to your specs in Utah and shipped to you.
That approach is the whole reason Revolution exists. The company started because men were stuck choosing between plain gold, plain silver, or plain titanium. More than 58,000 rings later, the promise is the same: a band that actually feels like yours, not a copy of someone else's.
Start by setting the foundation of the ring in our design tool. You pick the profile shape (domed, flat, or beveled), the width in millimeters, and the core material. These three choices define how the band looks and feels on your hand.
The material menu is where things get interesting. You can go with:
This is where a good band becomes your band. First you set the surface finish, options like satin, polished, hammered, or sandblasted, which change the character of the metal without changing its durability.
Next come the features. An outside feature adds a visible inlay down the center of the band, with popular picks including meteorite, gold, carbon fiber, and antler. An inside feature, or interior sleeve, lines the inner surface with something like a hardwood or a colored finish for a hidden detail only you know is there.
You can keep it clean with no features at all, or stack a bold inlay with a contrasting sleeve. The design tool updates the preview as you go, so you see the ring take shape in real time.
The final choices make the ring wearable and personal. Many designs let you add a personalized engraving inside the band, a date, initials, coordinates, or a short phrase that stays close to the skin.
Then you set your ring size and review the price, which updates live as you build so there are no surprises at checkout. Not sure of your size? We will send you a free ring sizer, and our 30-Day Fit Guarantee includes one free size exchange when you use it. That way you commit to the design without guessing the fit.
Once you order, your ring goes into production and is made to your exact specs before it ships to you with free US shipping. Because each band is made to order, plan on a few weeks of lead time rather than an overnight delivery, so order early if you have a wedding date in mind.
Every finished ring is backed by our Lifetime Warranty and a 14-day return window, so you can live with your design before you fully commit. It is the payoff for building something from scratch instead of settling for whatever was already made.
The best way to understand custom design is to try it. Open the design tool, pick a material that speaks to you, and watch the ring come together choice by choice. Prefer a head start? Browse a curated collection and personalize from there. Either way, you end up with a band built to order and backed for life.
The online design process takes roughly five minutes. You choose your shape, width, material, finish, features, engraving, and size, and the tool shows a live preview and price as you build.
Yes. Every ring is built to order from scratch to your specifications in Utah, not pulled from finished stock.
Many designs offer a personalized engraving inside the band as an optional add-on. It is a common way to include a date, initials, or a short phrase that stays hidden against your skin.
Because each ring is made to order, plan for a few weeks of production and shipping time. Ordering early gives you room for the free size exchange under our 30-Day Fit Guarantee if you need it.
Co-Owner & Marketing Director of Revolution Rings. For over a decade, Matt has curated men's wedding bands in non-traditional materials including Damascus steel, meteorite, black zirconium, and superconductor. Read more about Matt →
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