02. 26. 2007
Binary wedding band

If you and your spouse-to-be can see more than just a bunch of lines on this wedding band, then you guys are definitely made for each other. For those of you not well-versed in binary code, that seemingly random pattern engraved around the 5.5mm ring actually spells out "A Marriage of Values."
Made out of recycled gold ($950) or platinum ($1750), the Binary wedding band by greenKarat can be personalized with any message of up to 20 characters. The rings are hand-carved and customized just for you, so they can't be returned or exchanged.
But let's face it. If you've actually found a finger to slip one of these onto, the two of you are spending the rest of your lives together. Guaranteed.
Via Shiny Shiny.
Posted by Jenn
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This would definitely be my choice for a lifelong commitment rather than a diamond. And i'd be much more willing to buy if it was steel, not gold/platinum. Being a female i risk getting bashed my many diamond rings but some of us [at least me] find these things really meaningful ..
mgumgu | February 26, 2007 10:05 AM
February 26, 2007 10:05