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Fabuluster's unique custom fingerprint wedding rings
Posted by Ariel · Vendors & shopping

9 Oct 2009

Wedding rings don't really come much more custom than these…

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Fabuluster makes custom wedding bands from your own fingerprints! I love the ones pictured above with the print inside of the ring, it's like keeping one of the things that makes your partner totally unique close to you at all times. Plus it makes a super cool pattern!

The best part is that Fabuluster actually makes it affordable to have a unique wedding ring. They start at $125 for a narrow custom sterling silver wedding band and go up from there. And if diamonds are your thing, they've got you covered as well.

So if you've been searching for totally unique wedding bands, end your search now by heading on over to their Etsy store and take your pick from their amazing selection of designs.

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Michelle
October 9th, 2009 · 7:22 PM · #

Wow, these are amazing! The store has quite a few designs, and they are all really stunning.

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Katie
October 9th, 2009 · 12:31 PM · #

Me and the FH have really been struggling with the ring idea. We've even been talking maybe forgoing it altogether…but I think you just gave us something we can both get on board with – thanks OBB!

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OffbeatAriel
October 9th, 2009 · 8:08 PM · #

We live to serve. :D

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OffbeatAriel
October 9th, 2009 · 8:08 PM · #

You're welcome — we live to serve! :D

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OffbeatAriel
October 9th, 2009 · 8:08 PM · #

You're welcome — we live to serve! ;)

6

MandaPants
October 9th, 2009 · 9:17 PM · #

Am I a conspiracy theorist for being worried about someone having my fingerprints?

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Ruth
October 9th, 2009 · 9:44 PM · #

Wow, very cool and for the right price!

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Megan Powloka
October 9th, 2009 · 9:47 PM · #

Hahaha Manda I was totally thinking that… but than I realized this guy is well documented for having all these people's prints so if he or someone he knows kills someone and tries to frame me I'll just show the police the reciept, plus he's in Maine…LOL! I hope he just trashes them, I so think this is what we are going to do. If anyone has them please post pictures and a review:)

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Katie
October 9th, 2009 · 2:50 PM · #

MandaPants…ohhh, good point. What if years from now the FH goes nuts-o and uses the ring to plant a partial print?? It IS something for the paranoid amoung us to consider. The upside, I'll have HIS prints too *diabolic laugh*

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Jessica WIlliams
October 9th, 2009 · 10:17 PM · #

We destroy the fingerprints! No need to keep them around for more than a week in case of problems with shipping! Thank you for the interest in our fingerprint rinsgs!

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Katie
October 9th, 2009 · 3:29 PM · #

I thought you were concerned because your FH would have your fingerprint in his ring. It makes WAY more sense to be worried about the guy making the rings.

12

Cupcake Wedding
October 9th, 2009 · 10:55 PM · #

Love this idea! Must convince future hubby….

13

OffbeatAriel
October 10th, 2009 · 12:23 AM · #

I think if someone was trying collect fingerprints for nefarious/conspiratorial purposes, there would be much MUCH more effective ways than making wedding rings. :)

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Beti
October 10th, 2009 · 3:17 PM · #

Besides, if the gov't wants to put you away for something, they'll just make something up and plant evidence! :-)

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MandaPants
October 11th, 2009 · 12:03 AM · #

I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought that! I love the rings but having my identity stolen once makes me a little nervous. I'm glad to know he's trustworthy!

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Sarah
October 11th, 2009 · 2:09 AM · #

This is such a cool thing. If my ring caster could do it, I'd have it done, but I'm going to have to settle for a personal inscription instead. There is another independent ringmaker I was going to work with who does the same thing – she's based in Australia. But her prices were too steep because she only does custom work, which usually starts at $1500 a piece.

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Jessica
October 11th, 2009 · 4:04 AM · #

our work is all completely custom! We make it from your unique finger impression! Affordable and custom! Jess and Brent

18

Sarah
October 11th, 2009 · 1:22 PM · #

I understand, but what I'd meant (and I should have clarified this) was that every single design is a customer's idea. She works with them to make their ideas into a tangible piece.

19

Jessica
October 11th, 2009 · 2:06 PM · #

She sounds like a great asset to Australia! There is so much talent out there. We are happy to help if people have design ideas they would like to add to their custom ring.

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shawnee
October 11th, 2009 · 4:02 PM · #

my husband and I got married last Saturday (October 3rd) and he got me the narrow fingerprint band from Fabuluster. it is absolutely magnificent! it's definitely a little understated (not for folks who love "flashy flashy") and it is quite comfortable. my only (very tiny) complaint is that it seems their sizing runs along the large side… we ordered a size 8 and it's a bit more like a 9. I would absolutely recommend Fabuluster to anyone struggling with the idea of a wedding ring in the traditional sense.
thanks and good luck! – shawnee + chris

21

Jessica
October 11th, 2009 · 4:10 PM · #

we are happy to size this for you! No need to have it big! No charge of course!

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Kimberley Showell
October 12th, 2009 · 6:46 PM · #

I absolutely love this idea! It's so sweet. I would love to see some more photos of the how the rings look "in action" (i.e. worn on the finger).

23

Tera
October 13th, 2009 · 4:45 AM · #

We'd already been talking to them about it.

24

Lisa
October 13th, 2009 · 5:12 AM · #

really unique idea — that I haven't seen anywhere before!

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Brigitta
October 13th, 2009 · 10:43 AM · #

Stunning! Just wondering… Ariel, have you ever showed off Dre's and your wedding rings? Are they matching? Slightly different from each other? Completely different? What kind of material are they and are you happy you picked those exact rings, looking back – what is it, five years ago? Did you pick them out with a certain symbolism in mind (other than the fact that I guess they symbolize you're married to one and other)? More ring porn please!

– By the way, I'm one of those girls who got the traditional-on-one-knee-with-an-engagement-ring-proposal and he did such a creative job co-designing the lovely chunk of metal and having it made, that we're actually going back to the same girl who made it, to have our wedding rings created. It's a shop in Belgium, so I'm guessing it's a tad too far for most of you addicts to this site… (but, of course, feel free to ask)

He's quite the wedding planner, my guy – first two things he asked me when we started arranging our wedding was: can we have french fries for dinner and what would you think of me having a thumb ring for wedding ring? <3

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OffbeatAriel
October 13th, 2009 · 4:49 PM · #

Brigita, if you want to know all about Dre's and my rings — there's a whole chapter dedicated to 'em in my book. :)

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Jackie
October 13th, 2009 · 10:40 AM · #

I dont know how this works, but some one reverd me to this site. im in need of wedding agencies help..
im looking for donations, sponsers, and hampers, for my wedding, i dont have the money, im trying to safe some, but i need help and would like it if you could help me out, with mayby the catering, flowers or the stuff that is used at a wedding, im clueless please help.

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Brigitta
October 14th, 2009 · 7:37 AM · #

Ohhhhh yummy, a whole chapter! :)
Check!

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Vencanice
October 17th, 2009 · 8:14 AM · #

Love those rings

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