The holotype of Tyrannosaurus rex was unearthed in Montana in 1902, with its partial skull and skeleton taking three years to fully excavate. This legendary predator was as massive as it was fearsome. Its jaw alone stretched up to four feet long, lined with teeth that could reach an astonishing twelve inches. Its name comes from the Greek words for “tyrant” and “lizard,” combined with the Latin word for “king.”
This ring features the iconic skull of the Tyrant Lizard King, cast in stainless steel and set against a band marked with fossil-inspired details.