MOTRHEAD-Inspired Rings To Be Launched On Friday

December 7, 2011

The Great Frog, which has been hand-crafting rock jewelry in Carnaby, London since 1972, will launch two new MOTRHEAD-inspired rings on Friday, December 9 in all three of its stores: London, New York and Los Angeles.

The Motrhead Warpig ring is priced at 220.00 ($360),while the Motrhead Ace Of Spades ring will go for 180.00 ($295).

Commented The Great Fog in a press release: "We made Lemmy's original Warpig ring back in the day, around 25 years ago, and we still sell it but we never had an official licensing agreement, just a handshake from the man himself. Then recently we were approached by their product licensing company to make it official. They liked what we were do and they wanted the opportunity to collaborate to offer the fans high-end jewellery associated with the band.

"Lemmy hasnt designed the rings, but he has had full and final approval of both the rings.

"Each ring is hand-made, sterling silver and will have have its own personal limited-edition number engraved in the back, with the first five going to the band and management."

A promotional video for the Warpig ring as well as a making-of clip for the Ace Of Spaces ring can be seen below.

To pre-order, contact [email protected].

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