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Golden Bear – California Gold 5mm Stepped-Edge Wedding Band
Our 5mm Golden Bear band features a stepped-edge design, blending a modernity with earthy, organic details. It crafted from ethically-mined California Gold sourced in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California. The signature design is made from a 20K alloy, which is characteristic of raw California gold as it is found straight from the earth. This karat offers a unique greenish gold tone and pairs beautifully with our matte soft-hammered finish that is applied to the center section.
A 14K version of this ring is available for those who prefer a subtler hue of gold. White gold, rose gold and platinum are also available upon request – inquire for more information.
5mm width
Stepped-edge, low-profile design
Hallmarks: stamped inside with the Grizzly Bear, which we’ve used since 1999 to authenticate our pieces’ 100% California Gold composition.
Behind the name: “Golden Bear” gets its name from California’s iconic grizzly bear that has graced our state flag since the Bear Flag Revolt of 1846.
Our 5mm Golden Bear band features a stepped-edge design, blending a modernity with earthy, organic details. It crafted from ethically-mined California Gold sourced in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California. The signature design is made from a 20K alloy, which is characteristic of raw California gold as it is found straight from the earth. This karat offers a unique greenish gold tone and pairs beautifully with our matte soft-hammered finish that is applied to the center section.
A 14K version of this ring is available for those who prefer a subtler hue of gold. White gold, rose gold and platinum are also available upon request – inquire for more information.
5mm width
Stepped-edge, low-profile design
Hallmarks: stamped inside with the Grizzly Bear, which we’ve used since 1999 to authenticate our pieces’ 100% California Gold composition.
Behind the name: “Golden Bear” gets its name from California’s iconic grizzly bear that has graced our state flag since the Bear Flag Revolt of 1846.