Showing posts with label man's wood ring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label man's wood ring. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Edwin's Oak

Alexandra commissioned an Oak wood ring for Edwin. He was in on it :)
Edwin and Alex live near Yosemite National Park. Edwin was born and raised in the Sierra Nevada foothills and always had an attachment to the oak trees, and oak wood.
This is the ring David created for Edwin. It is solid Oak with a very slight taper and a featured natural knot.

Not too long ago we received this email from Edwin. He wrote, "It occurs to me this evening that I never e-mailed to inform you that I received my ring....apologies. IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL!!! I am very impressed with David's work and grateful to have this piece of art for my wedding ring. Thank you both so much. With great appreciation and admiration, Edwin"
I see the knots in Edwin's ring as a perfect metaphor for a marriage ~ two flowering branches of a majestic oak.

Did you know ... that Oak trees have male flowers on one part of their branch, and female flowers on another part of the same branch. Most Oaks reach maturity and begin flowering at about 20 years old and are at their peak between about 50 and 80 years of age.  

Thursday, December 11, 2014

A Wooden Wedding Ring for Tim



It was Spring.  The birds were just returning to the meadow. . .

Working with Tim; a self described '60 year old semi-retiring medical guy', was a lovely experience. Tim was looking to replace his gold wedding band which he explained had outlived it's wear-ability years ago. He was also looking to set a good environmental example for his grand kids. Tim gave David excellent information in terms of sizing and fit, and he was drawn to Juniper heartwood.  Beyond that he gave David artistic license to create something beautiful.

Just the other day we received this lovely warm letter from Tim ~ and a photo of Tim and Ingrid's hands taken at their daughter's wedding.

"Greetings David and Nicola.

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I commissioned a Juniper Heartwood Wedding band from you last year. After I received it in the Spring I started to wear it sparingly because we were prepping the old house to sell, then proceeding with the renovations on the retirement home we moved to. With all that work, I didn't want to risk it harm. I now have the opportunity wear it out to community and events and at Church. The two of us are well worn and inseparable now.

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I'm always delighted to wear it (a perfect fit) and Ingrid is joyed with it too. It is truly a work of art, unique in composition, and announces it's presence in a way that jewelry never can. It's subtle, and reflects light with a warmth that only finely polished wood can. The grain flow and contrast suits my heartwood. So a truly grand and sincere thank you for your composition David.  Kindest regards, Tim."

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Thursday, September 11, 2014

He loves all things wood ...



Chandra, a Creative Coach and Actress from Toronto wrote to inquire about having a wooden wedding ring created for her fiancé, Myke. Myke is a Storyboard Artist and Filmmaker.


In her first email she wrote:   "He loves all things hand crafted in wood, seriously, he even has wooden eye glass frames. :)  As such he would really like his wedding band to be wooden. We both feel really drawn to your work and website and would love to work together. "  

Chandra shared with us that she and Myke had been together ten years and had started out as best friends. "We are like a slow simmering soup that just keeps getting better with time."   ( I love that description of their relationship! )

Chandra and Myke decided on a mid-toned Walnut Wood Ring with an Oak interior. 


David created Myke's ring in June of this year and they wrote this note when their Touch Wood Ring arrived.  

"We received the ring and we love it with all of our hearts! It's absolutely  amazing and everything we could have ever dreamed of. David's craftsmanship is impeccable and we can feel the love that it was made with. Thank you so much! It's been a pleasure to work with you both. " 

David and I  hope that through the years you become even better friends and share every possible kind of happiness life can bring.  Keep on adding all sorts of delicious things to that slow simmering soup.  Thank you Chandra and Myke!  Much Love and Happy Ever After.

Chandra just shared this fun husband and wife 'selfie' collage from their wedding day.   
So sweet.