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.
With the arrival of people from all over the world to British Columbia this month ~ I thought it would be fun to feature 5 Touch Wood Rings that incorporate BC woods or have a BC theme.
This set of rings was designed by a BC couple to represent the mountains around Pemberton. The primary wood is beautifully figured Bethlehem Olive wood. Their rings are lined with BC Birch wood.
The photograph above was taken on one of David's small handcrafted boxes. The box is made of reclaimed Bug Killed Pine from our own property. This is the same reclaimed wood that was used in the making of the Richmond Olympic Oval.
Our Juniper heartwood is from the Similkameen Valley of British Columbia. You'll find lots of examples of Touch Wood Rings made of and incorporating Juniper heartwood. Here are two examples.
And below; a BC Apple Wood Ring. This wood also comes from the Similkameen Valley of British Columbia.
Finally, a February sunset over the meadow where Touch Wood Rings are created. Welcome to British Columbia.
Touch Wood Rings ~ a random gathering on a Sunday evening.
Ash Juniper and Mesquite Wood Rings. The mesquite was used as the interior wood in this set of rings. Ash juniper is the primary wood. Classic Juniper heart wood rings ~ our juniper heartwood comes from David's brothers property in the Similkameen Valley of British Columbia. It's beautiful wood! Durable, and with so much variety in figure, grain and colour. John and Whitney's black walnut ring design below and the lovely ring box they ordered from Al Ladd. We highly recommend Al's work if you are looking for a finely crafted and beautiful home for your Touch Wood Ring.
Dark Koa wood rings with inlays of Birds eye maple. Hawaiian Koa wood ring with a single offset inlay of African Blackwood. Mid toned Hawaiian Koa wood rings with three spiraled inlays of African Blackwood (Grenadilla), Ancient New Zealand Kauri and Maple wood. Black Walnut wood rings with Birds Eye Maple liners Classic Hawaiian Koa Wood Ring with a Eucalyptus liner Juniper heartwood ring with a featured knot and a birch bark liner with natural birch bark markings. Out of curiosity and just for fun, I spent a few minutes on Google Translate and came up with these translations of our name; Touch Wood Rings
Vietnamese Touch Wood Nhẫn
Ukaranian Сглазьте кільця
Turkish Touch Ahşap Yüzükler
Thai วง Touch ไม้
Spanish Touch Wood Anillos
Slovac Zaklopať na drevo Prstene
Serbian Тоуцх дрвета прстенова
Russian Сглазьте кольца
Romanian Touch Wood Inele
Portuguese Touch Wood Anéis
Persian لمس چوب حلقهها
Macedonian Допир Вуд прстените
Latvian Touch Wood Gredzeni
Korean teochi udeu banji
Japanese tatchiuddoringu
Irish Teagmháil Adhmad fáinní
Hindi ṭaca vuḍa riṅgōṁ
Hebrew טבעות Touch Wood
French toucher des anneaux de bois
'Touch Wood Rings' in any language are sustainable made and meticulously hand crafted wooden rings.
Every day brings delight; new inquires and old friends alike. Not having access to telephone on the meadow; we do all our communications by email. It's more time consuming than using a telephone but I find that it's a pretty cool way to get to know people.
I have a lot of fun talking with folks by email; answering questions and offering assistance with wood ring design ideas or chatting about sustainable living. We meet the most amazing people.
One couple was especially creative with their emails. One of Jamie's emails included this Photo shop mock up of Frank ‘thinking seriously’ about his wooden ring design. They were kind enough to let us share this image with you. Great Fun!! Thanks Jamie and Frank.
Welcome to our wooden ring blog on this bright New Years Eve day.
We wish you the very best that life has to offer in 2010 and beyond.
Just for fun; here's a scan of an old family treasure that is pasted in an heirloom autograph book. This is a New Years greeting card from 1873 ~ one of the first greeting cards ever made.
137 years later ~ here we are ~ able to talk to almost anyone from anywhere in an instant! Still with the same warm wishes for a healthy and happy new year.
I want to share a few photos and letters from some folks we've worked with in the last little while. We make so many friends through our work. T'is a wonderful thing.
Jenna and Amanda's Touch Wood Rings created in July 2009:
"The rings were such an important centerpiece to our ceremony. As promised (but long overdue) - here is a nice shot of the rings that you made for Amanda and I, set on our hand-fasting bands. This photo was taken by Blind Photography (Rebecca Hodges and Holleen Lawrence). The hand-fasting bands were woven by my Aunt Connie (Connie Elliott). She's a part of the Contemporary Hand-weavers of Houston guild. Thank you again, we are loving our 'touch wood rings'." -JennaDavid created a set of braided wood rings in August 2007 and in late November this year we received a lovely email from our old friends Wendy and Marlon.
Hi there Nicola and DavidWe hope you are both well. This is Wendy and Marlon from Golden. You made our beautiful rings for us in 2007. I was just wondering if you had a facebook page? I think it would be a great idea for you to promote your beautiful work on there. I have recently sent a link to your website to all my friends. Our rings are still very beautiful and mean so much to us - one day we may come out to visit you up there in Williams Lake as we have relatives out that way, it would be great to meet you.Take care and kind regardsWendy and Marlon
Here's another recent email from old friends; Clyde and Ashley.
Hello again,I realize it's been more than two years since you've heard from us, but we finally got around to getting engaged (July of 2008), and married last month. It was a pretty long engagement, I suppose. I just wanted to thank you again. I think I may have asked you not to post pictures of our rings so we couldn't have been sneaking a peak ahead of time. Obviously, you can show off our lovely rings now.Thank you for doing what you do. The rings speak a great deal for our general sentiment, and the number of compliments we've received about them is tremendous.Thank you,Clyde and Ashley
This beautiful design was commissioned in November of 09 ~ here is what David wrote after he received his ring. Hello Nicola and David,We received the ring, and it exceeded our expectations! Maritess and I went to a Thai Vegan restaurant to celebrate the arrival of the ring, and had agreed not to open the package until we arrived at the restaurant. I'm so glad we waited. We loved the presentation of the ring! The ring itself...was beautiful! There are so many details which cannot be picked up by a camera that complete the ring. Thank you very much. It's put a smile on both of our faces, and we will definitely recommend you to others as the first place to look for a ring for this very special time in their lives. Thank you so much!Sincerely,David and Maritess
Thank you so much to everyone who contacts us, thanks to all the folks who work with us and thanks to those who visit our website and blogs and haven't yet been in touch. We look forward to meeting you and welcome the opportunity to work with you in the future.
With our love and our very best wishes!
Happy New Year.
Warmly, Nicola and David.
We asked Matt's permission to share his hand written letter that he included with his ring when he 'finally' :~) sent it to back to David for a touch up...
David and Nicola, I LOVE the ring! It has been hard to part with it to have it refinished but I have managed to let go of "my precious." Once again, the craftsmanship is incredible, it fits perfect, and I have never been so proud of a piece of handmade art in my life ~ it's amazing!! Everyone I encounter who sees the ring is very impressed too. Great Job! Thanks again. We love what you have contributed to our lives. Matt
In February of 2009, David and I worked with a lovely young couple from Texas; Felipe and Lauren. These are their custom designed Touch Wood Rings.
As an added bonus we also became acquainted with Lauren's Dad; John. I don't know how it all came down, but I have imagined his beautiful daughter telling her Dad that she and his future son-in-law had decided on wooden wedding rings from a couple who live in the Wilds of British Columbia! I wouldn't be surprised if 'Dad' was a tad curious.
John wrote an email to David and I in December after browsing our website. It was a warm and complimentary note. As we worked with Felipe and Lauren on their rings, John stayed in touch and recently sent us some beautiful photos from his daughter's wedding in June. I love this collage ~ it was created as the first page of their wedding album.
The work that David and I do is so much about the people we meet and the relationships that are created. It's about feeling however briefly involved in a couple's lives. Sharing some of their hopes and dreams... sharing some of ours with them. John and Lauren and Felipe; Thank you! It has been our pleasure!
It seems we are heading into winter up here. It snowed sideways on the weekend. The quaking aspen leaves that didn't drop during our brief fall danced with the snowflakes. It was a very pretty sight.
A fellow I've been chatting with by email mentioned to me that he could not find any examples of eucalyptus on our website or blog so I promised to rectify that oversight. The primary or exterior wood of this design is eucalyptus.
The interior wood (or liners) of these rings is also eucalyptus.
Eucalyptus : one of the strongest healing woods known. It has been used for medicines for centuries as well as for ritual items pertaining to healing. The energy of this wood is good and pure, clean like the earth from which it is born. This wood is highly recommended for any purpose combating illness or promoting good health.
Here's a new design that I asked David to create for me. Lucky me! It's Juniper heartwood ~ that beautiful wood from David's brother's property in the Similkameen Valley. This Juniper heartwood ring features a natural knot with inlaid Lapis Lazuli.
Fall is floating her paintbrush over the aspen leaves and willows, and it has begun. October on the meadow. Our favourite time of year.
We took time away from the homestead in September. David was scheduled for a long awaited back surgery. We were gone quite a bit longer than we anticipated but we are so pleased with the outcome of what appears to have been a very successful surgery.And we are very happy to be home on the meadow again. The big city is a tad overwhelming to us these days, even though I lived there for more than a decade in my twenties and thirties...
Here are some photos of rings that David has created over the past few months and a few pics of fall days on the meadow.
We received a lovely letter the other day from Marta and Kevin. They have graciously allowed us to share their letter and these beautiful photographs. David and I think it is so wonderful that they were married near the trees that gave wood for their rings. It's such a full circle.
"... Kevin and I mailed pieces of wood from our land in New Mexico to you and David. He created our beautiful rings from pinion (pine) and juniper that we sent, and some of your own wood. We are in love with our rings (and each other :). We get so many compliments on them. We were married on our land, near the trees that provided branches for our rings. From our vows: "I give you this ring as a symbol of my love for you, let it be a reminder that I am always by your side. May our love continue to grow and strengthen like the trees that gave their branches for this ring’s creation." Thank you again for creating such an amazing piece of love and art. These rings are extensions of us, they hold such energy. Heartfelt thanks, Marta and Kevin"