Beard rings
18 products
18 products
Bronze-tone Viking Sun Rune Beard Ring
$15
$12
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Bronze-tone Viking Uruz Rune Beard Ring
$15
$12
3 Colours
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Gold-tone Viking Uruz Rune Beard Ring
$15
$12
3 Colours
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Silver-tone Viking Uruz Rune Beard Ring
$15
$12
3 Colours
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Viking Birch Tree Rune Beard Ring
$15
$12
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Viking Odin Rune Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
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Silver-tone Viking Pattern Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
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Bronze-tone Dragon Scale Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
3 Colours
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Gold-tone Dragon Scale Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
3 Colours
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Silver-tone Dragon Scale Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
3 Colours
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Stainless Steel Viking Raven Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
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Stainless Steel Viking Skull Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
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Stainless Steel Viking Valknut Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
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Bronze-tone Stainless Steel Celtic Knot Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
3 Colours
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Gold-tone Stainless Steel Celtic Knot Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
3 Colours
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Silver-tone Stainless Steel Celtic Knot Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
3 Colours
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Bronze-tone Celtic Knot Pattern Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
2 Colours
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Silver-tone Celtic Knot Pattern Beard Ring
$17
$13.6
2 Colours
Trendhim
Who Should Wear Beard Beads?
Having a great big bushy beard takes dedication and there’s a huge difference between a well groomed full beard and the beard of a guy who just got rescued after 6 months on a desert island. For the former kinda guy, his beard is an extension of his character. Deliberate, bold, and handsome. To add a bit of flair to his majestic beard, beard rings, beads, coils, and charms come into play.
Sometimes referred to as Viking beard rings, there’s actually no conclusive evidence that Vikings ever wore them in their beards. Objects have been found at Scandinavian archaeological digs that could have been used for that purpose, but they could just as easily have been decorative beads for shoelaces for all we know.
Thanks to the popularity of dwarfs and Vikings in popular media, though, the Viking beard ring is here to stay.
But not every bearded man can wear a beard ring. You’ll need to have outgrown your lazy stubble and evolved past your hipster beard to graduate into the majestic land of the full beard – one long enough to tie into a knot under your chin and have about 10 cm left to play with.
Types of Beard Jewellery
Rings
Rings for beards are the most common type of jewellery for heavily bearded men. These are metal cylinders pulled over a hair tie used to gather your beard.
Beads
Beads for beards are usually shorter and rounder than rings. Beard beads require less hair to stay put as they tend to be significantly lighter than rings.
Coils
Beard coils are open spirals that wrap around your beard. Depending on the material they’re made of, you may not even need a thread to help put them on.
Charms
Beard charms are not wrapped around your beard but woven in between the hairs and attached either by clips or spiral-shaped backs.
How to Wear Beard Beads
The first thing you’ll have to do before putting your beard ring or bead on is to comb or brush your beard. This will not only eliminate tangles and knots, but it’ll make the process a lot easier and reduce the volume of your beard, providing a more secure base for the ring.
For a simple look, gather your beard under your chin and tie it with an elastic band. Thread a string in a loop through the ring and around your beard. Pull the loop and your beard hair with it through the ring and slide it over the elastic band.
For a true Viking beard ring look, repeat the process 2 or 3 times down the length of your beard.