Monster Hunter engagement rings by U-Treasure
Image courtesy of U-Treasure and Capcom

Monster Hunter Engagement Rings Will Feature 13 Monsters

U-Treasure has revealed that it is producing and selling new engagement rings based on thirteen monsters from Capcom’s Monster Hunter series. The company has opened orders for the new rings on its web store in Japan.

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The new rings will cost much more than the wedding rings U-Treasure had previously released in 2021. All thirteen rings will have the same price tag of ¥220,000 (~$1,468.50). U-Treasure will use Platinum 950 to produce the ring, with additional K18 Yellow Gold plating on the area near the 0.1-carat diamond. While all rings may look similar from the outside, the insides of each ring will have a unique-colored gem and engraving that symbolizes the featured monster.

Here is the full list of monsters featured in this ring lineup:

  1. Rathalos
  2. Rathian
  3. Teostra
  4. Lunastra
  5. Rajang
  6. Magnamalo
  7. Mizutsune
  8. Malzeno
  9. Zinogre
  10. Astalos
  11. Velkhana
  12. Nergigante
  13. Alatreon

Buyers can further customize the rings by adding a string of letters that can contain up to eight alphanumeric characters. People residing outside Japan can also place orders via the WorldShopping widget. However, they must first choose the size based on the Japanese ring size, which ranges from 5 (US 3 1/4) to 19 (US 9 1/8).

The Monster Hunter engagement rings are now available to order via U-Treasure’s web store.


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