Touch Wood Rings. Custom made wooden rings individually and meticulously hand crafted by British Columbia artist and craftsman David Finch; pioneer of the bent wood ring. Touch Wood Rings - off grid and online for twenty years. Welcome here and thanks for dropping by.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Congratulations to Victor and Adriana
Hello Nicola and David, Our Wedding was just this Saturday and it was everything we could have imagined and much more. Received complements on my ring all day.
Here is a pic, I know it's a bit funny, but I'll have more in 2 weeks, these are just teasers, hope you enjoy. Wedding pictures were taken by Maolo Photography Thanks, Victor
Sunday, March 01, 2009
Spring blooms and wooden rings
Sunday, February 08, 2009
Wearing the warmth of wooden rings
Touch Wood Rings meticulously hand crafted by David for folks we've had the pleasure of working closely with and getting to know a little... it's a good life. Come and visit us at our Homestone blog to see where Touch Wood Rings are created.
Ed's Rose Wood Ring with Abalone
Some months ago; Ed and Diane sent us an old abalone shell that they had kept for many a year. The center bottom of the shell was gone and there's a story behind that too.
Ed commissioned David to create a 6mm wide, size 12, dark rose wood ring with a wide band of his crushed abalone. Here are a few more photos of the finished ring.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Wood and Bamboo Rings
In September 2007, we received an inquiry from Lindsay who contacted us about commissioning Touch Wood wedding rings for herself and her fiancé.
Lindsay and I exchanged emails for about a year while she and Nick planned their celebration and made decisions about their rings. David created their rings during the month of August 2008. They rings incorporate Hawaiian Koa, Bamboo, Maple, Spruce and African Blackwood.
Lindsay and I exchanged emails for about a year while she and Nick planned their celebration and made decisions about their rings. David created their rings during the month of August 2008. They rings incorporate Hawaiian Koa, Bamboo, Maple, Spruce and African Blackwood.
In January; Lindsay and Nick were married on a beach in Oahu and began to wear the wood and bamboo wedding rings they had so mindfully and lovingly designed.
David and I receive at least one email every day that makes our hearts sing. I know, we're really lucky and ever grateful. This day's song was courtesy of "Lindsay and Nick."
"Aloha Nicola and David!
We're married!!! Yeah!! Our ceremony took place on the beach here on Oahu. We had a simple, eco-friendly event filled with joy, family, beautiful weather (it rained all morning, a blessing from the land, and the sun came out 5 minutes before our ceremony started!) and our AMAZING WOOD RINGS!!! We had been looking so forward to being able to wear our rings, in fact we had them out on our bedside table for the months leading up to our wedding.
It was INCREDIBLY special to put the rings on each others finger and know that they represent all that we are and love. Thank you, thank you, thank you for the work that you do. You made it possible for us to express our love for each other the exact way that we wanted while being friendly to the environment. MAHALO!
I've attached some pictures of our day! The one above shows the pastor holding the rings before we put them on each other. This was the first time the pastor had seen the rings. He was totally taken aback by them...in fact, he gasped when he saw them and commented on their beauty before continuing the ceremony.
Happy 2009!
Lindsay and Nick
Hawaii"
Saturday, January 10, 2009
A wood ring proposal
Jamie's Black Walnut ring with Birds eye maple inlaid band.
Meg's Black walnut ring with a cherry band and birds eye maple liner.
" Meg was completely surprised by the wood ring, which was fantastic. She of course had the ring she had commissioned for me, and was already in love with it. She told me that she had kept trying on my ring and thinking how wonderful it was. So when I was able to give her her own wooden ring she was speechless. It was a fabulous moment.
I had long been keen on the idea of a wood ring (I happened across the idea years ago when I was looking for a wooden belt buckle.) Then, after years of carrying the notion around in my head, I finally got my own beautiful wood ring!
We’re both enthralled with the rings. They’re beautiful and exquisitely made. The craftsmanship is remarkable! Thanks so much for the all the assistance. It was really a pleasure to work with you through this process."
Meg's Black walnut ring with a cherry band and birds eye maple liner.
" Meg was completely surprised by the wood ring, which was fantastic. She of course had the ring she had commissioned for me, and was already in love with it. She told me that she had kept trying on my ring and thinking how wonderful it was. So when I was able to give her her own wooden ring she was speechless. It was a fabulous moment.
I had long been keen on the idea of a wood ring (I happened across the idea years ago when I was looking for a wooden belt buckle.) Then, after years of carrying the notion around in my head, I finally got my own beautiful wood ring!
We’re both enthralled with the rings. They’re beautiful and exquisitely made. The craftsmanship is remarkable! Thanks so much for the all the assistance. It was really a pleasure to work with you through this process."
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