Katie and Ian gathered branch wood with special meaning to them; Western Red Cedar from the Vancouver Island, and White Pine and Juniper root from Georgian Bay in Ontario.
I know I've said this before but it's a little like being a kid on Christmas morning when David makes the first cuts into a special branch and we get a glimpse at the figure and colours of the wood.
Always, with respect and gratitude to the trees whose branches were shared.
David made suggestions on which woods would be most beautiful and most durable for their rings. They decided on the Juniper root for the primary wood, the Georgian Bay White Pine for the liners and inlays of their Western Red Cedar.
They were married in September and recently sent us some pics of their celebration :) and this lovely email.
"Here's what we said about the
rings during our ceremony. We wanted to highlight their symbolism in our vows,
and we also had them passed around among our guests in a "ring
warming" ceremony so everyone could place a wish on the rings for us
before we put them on.
The
white pine and juniper root symbolize our deep roots in Ontario and our love
for our families and friends who live there and for the people and landscape
that made us who we are.
The
western red cedar symbolizes our choice to continue building our life together
on the west coast, our friendships made here and our mutual love of adventure
in the mountains.
The
juniper root reminds us how relationships can sometimes be prickly, but are
also resilient.
The
white pine, which leans away from the west because of the wind, reminds us to
stand tall and proud, and also that sometimes you need to bend and compromise
to be successful in your environment.
The
western red cedar reminds us to always keep growing and to have a long life of
providing for and nurturing those around us.
We're
absolutely loving them! Thanks
again! I hope the photos and our words help show our appreciation for all of
the hard work you both put into making our rings so special. :)
All the
best, Katie and
Ian"
Our congratulations and our thanks to Katie and Ian.
With dearest love ~ as ever.