Razem na wieki skeleton wedding rings were created as a symbol of the promise to remain together until the very end. Their exterior is covered with a deep black texture, while the inside holds the couple’s personal story: images of two skeletons and the geographical coordinates of the place where they first met.
The Polish name Razem na wieki means “Together Forever.” This design speaks about eternity without relying on conventional romantic symbols. Instead of hearts and classic ornaments, it uses a bold image that serves as a reminder that genuine closeness endures through the years and becomes part of a shared story.
The central symbol of Razem na wieki is located on the inside of the rings. Two skeletons lying side by side express the couple’s promise to remain together until the end of their lives. It is an expressive, slightly ironic, yet deeply sincere interpretation of everlasting love.
The design remains hidden from other people and is revealed only to the owners of the rings. This allows the jewellery to preserve its restrained exterior while keeping its most important message inside.
These unusual wedding rings may appeal to couples who value:
- meaningful symbolism;
- an expressive, slightly Gothic design;
- wide rings with a distinctive texture;
- personal details understood only by two people;
- the contrast between a restrained exterior and a complex inner story.
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bespoke design does not have to be understood by everyone. Its purpose is to remind the owners of what matters specifically to them.
The geographical coordinates of the place where the couple first met are positioned beside the images. A sequence of numbers becomes a precise point on a map - the beginning of the story that eventually led the couple to choose a life together.
Coordinates are a subtle form of personalisation for couples who wish to preserve an important location without writing its name directly. It may be the place where they met, had their first date, became engaged, married, or experienced another life-changing moment.
A date, initials, or a short phrase can also be placed inside the rings. These details make the jewellery even more personal and preserve an important message within the relationship.
The exterior of the rings is covered with an intense black texture. In the story of Razem na wieki, it symbolises the earth beneath which the couple’s personal story appears to be hidden. The warm shine of the metal remains visible along the edges and inside, creating a striking contrast with the dark surface.
The texture gives the rings visual depth and emphasises their wide proportions. As the hand moves, the uneven surface interacts differently with the light: some areas become more visible while others recede into shadow.
The character of the finish can be adapted. During a
consultation, different surface treatments can be compared to select the preferred depth of texture and level of contrast.
In the women’s version of Razem na wieki, the black surface is complemented by diamonds. They become points of light and continue the symbolism of the design: even beneath the earth, a true precious stone can be found - an image of love that has endured over time.
The
diamonds do not change the overall character of the rings or make the design excessively formal. Their brilliance appears as subtle flashes against the contrasting background, highlighting the texture and individuality of the women’s model.
Matching wedding rings do not have to be identical. The men’s version may retain a more restrained surface, while stones can be added to the women’s ring without disturbing the shared concept and proportions.
The model is 10 mm wide. This proportion provides enough space to create a complex exterior texture and place images, coordinates, and other personal details inside.
Wide wedding rings feel different on the finger from slim classic designs. They touch a larger area of the skin, so the inner profile, ring width, and preferred fit should all be considered when selecting the size.
An accurate fitting is recommended before production.
Professional ring sizers help determine how the ring passes over the knuckle and sits at the base of the finger. The width of each ring can be selected separately while preserving the shared idea of the design.
Razem na wieki can be made from
585 or 750 gold or 950 platinum.
Warm-toned gold creates a particularly strong contrast with the black surface. Platinum gives the design a cooler and more restrained character. The final option is best selected after comparing physical samples of the metals and textures.
The composition can be adapted to the story of a particular couple. During a consultation, you can discuss:
- images placed on the inside;
- the coordinates of a meaningful location;
- initials, a date, or a personal phrase;
- the width of each ring;
- the metal, fineness, and colour;
- the character of the black texture;
- the number and placement of diamonds.
Where the composition needs to be changed, the details can be developed in advance using
bespoke 3D modelling. This makes it possible to assess the proportions and approve the placement of the symbols before work begins with the precious metal.
Razem na wieki wedding rings are made at
KiANIT’s own production facility in Warsaw. The
cost of the pair is calculated individually and depends on the metal, fineness, ring sizes, final weight, complexity of the texture, diamonds, and selected personalisation.
The symbols and metal options can be discussed at the
KiANIT showroom in Browary Warszawskie at Grzybowska 43a. Razem na wieki is more than an unusual pair of skeleton wedding rings: it is a personal promise between two people to preserve their story and remain together until the very end.