Elvis Presley's Wedding Ring please scroll down to the bottom to view video of the wedding ring


Elvis's Wedding Ring 

Elvis's original wedding ring had become loose on his finger and he was concerned that it might slip off, so he tied it to a kerchief around his neck.

 The ring ultimately fell from the kerchief, which Elvis was unaware of and after much searching, the ring was not found.

 Priscilla soon gave Elvis another ring to replace his original and this is the replica of that Ring.

Specification:

Material: Sterling Silver Rhodium Plated to keep it shiny 

Stones: Swarovski Crystal  ( Baggets 7 ) ( Round 16 ) 

 

Elvis unvieled the ring at The Aladdin Hotel in lasVegas on Monday, May 1, 1967, the day he wed Priscilla in a ceremony that celebrated one of the most famous marriages of the 20th century.



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 The rings that are base metal gold plated are not meant to be worn all the time they are stage rings therefor if you intend wearing it every day it is not suitable, although it will not go green it will start to loose it patina if constantly washed with soap.

Gold or silver is the only precious metal that will not change with time.