hedwig wedding rings

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our wedding rings are modeled after the artwork used in the play “hedwig and the angry inch.”   they symbolize two lost halves reuniting to become one again.

they were crafted for us by alfred albrizio of c’est magnifique, a custom jewelry shop at 120 macdougal street in new york city. alfred’s phone number is 212.475.1613. we have nothing but lavish praise for the quality and craftsmanship that goes into his work. anyone who has seen the rings in person will attest to that.

thanks to george ennis for letting us know about him!

20 thoughts on “hedwig wedding rings

  1. i’m kind of partial to them myself ; ) i appreciate you stopping by, and thanks for your kind comment.

  2. U r soooooo gay and sexy! I love gay people! I’m gay myself! Maybe we can have 3- some!

  3. i LOVE THESE rings!!!! May i ask, how much was it for the pair of them????

  4. Thanks for stopping by! i think that we paid about $250, but it could have been a bit more. i remember thinking that it was a remarkably good price for two rings custom-designed from scratch.

  5. Those rings are fabulous!! I love reading the stories about you and your husband. 🙂

    I also wanted to let you know that I am a cast member of the Midnight Checkout Queens, NYC’s only Hedwig shadowcast (I play Yitzhak). We’ve got 2 shows coming up in April 13th & 14th at midnight at the IFC Center in Manhattan (West 4th St & 6th Ave). Come and see us if you get a chance. The website for the Midnight Checkout Queens is:

    http://www.midnightcheckoutqueens.com

    ~Jenn

  6. hi jenn,

    thanks for stopping by. kirk and i have marked the calendar and we’ll see you there!

  7. Those are fantastic rings! My fiance & I have Hedwig tattoos. Well done. 😀

  8. I really like that ring idea. It looks like a nice strong sturdy ring. I haven’t see that play but am interested in the symbolims.

  9. Hi Gene,

    Thanks for stopping by. We had the rings custom made by a jeweler in NYC who has since gone out of business after the owner passed away. If you want similar rings you’ll have to get a quote from a jeweler. We paid a few hundred dollars for ours, back in 2000. They aren’t made of precious metal. Not sure how much you will spend, but happy hunting! Hope your rings bring you as much joy as ours did to us.

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