PLEASE NOTE: Every ring we offer below is an authentic historical ring from the Vietnam War. Because these items are truly one-of-a-kind, they cannot be reproduced or restocked. Once sold, they are gone. Many of our rings sell quickly, so this item may not be available again in the future.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS…

  • Yes. Since every Vietnam War ring was originally made and worn during that era, the sizes naturally vary. Most can be adjusted today by a skilled jeweler, though it’s important to approach resizing with care because these are authentic historical pieces. In general, it’s easier to size a ring down rather than stretch it up. For that reason, if you’re considering resizing, it’s usually best to choose one slightly larger than your finger. We recommend working with a jeweler who has experience handling vintage or antique rings. Many collectors, however, prefer to leave the ring as it is. Some wear it on a different finger, while others keep it preserved as a display piece, honoring its history exactly as it was passed down.

  • All packages are shipped with USPS Priority Mail, which ensures faster delivery within the United States. Every order includes full tracking, so you can monitor your package every step of the way. To guarantee protection, each shipment also comes with full insurance coverage and signature confirmation upon delivery. This process gives you complete peace of mind, knowing your WWII ring is shipped safely, securely, and fully accounted for until it arrives directly in your hands.

  • Yes. Every Vietnam War ring comes with a Certificate of Authenticity along with a detailed historical research report. This report documents the ring’s provenance and provides as much of its original story as possible. It includes information on the type of ring, its background, and any ties to a particular branch, unit, or theater of service in Vietnam. For rings crafted in-theater, we also note if they were made from battlefield materials such as shell casings, aircraft fragments, or other remnants of war. While not every piece can be directly linked to a single soldier, we ensure that all available context is preserved. Each ring is more than just an artifact. It carries forward the memory and story of the Vietnam War.

  • Each Vietnam War ring is an authentic artifact, which means every piece is truly one of a kind. Once a ring is purchased, it’s gone, and there’s no guarantee that another like it will ever appear again. While all Vietnam-era rings are rare, it is somewhat more common to find broader examples connected to the U.S. Army, Navy, Marines, or Air Force. Rings tied to a specific unit, division, or individual are much harder to surface and are considered extremely rare. We continue to add new Vietnam War rings to the collection whenever they become available. If you are searching for something tied to a particular branch or unit, you are welcome to let us know, and we’ll reach out if a piece fitting your request enters the collection.

  • No, we do not polish or alter the rings beyond light preservation cleaning. Each piece is left as authentic as possible, with its original patina, wear, and details intact. Collectors often value these natural signs of age as part of the rings story.

  • In some rare cases, yes, especially if the ring has initials, inscriptions, or unit identifiers. However, most rings can only be tied to a branch, unit, or theater of service rather than a single soldier. We always include any available details in the research report.