Thursday, March 29, 2012

A Wedding Tree and Wooden Rings


In July of 2011 we received this lovely (and sad) email from a young couple in Texas.

Dear Nicola and David
My name is Kristin.  My husband Dan and I are admirers of your work.
 We feel in love and planned our future together during hikes in the northern Minnesotan woods.  As we were planning our wedding on my family's farm, we decided to commemorate our day by planting a tree (an Amur Chokecherry, Prunis maackii).

  Each year on our anniversary, we have returned to our tree to plant flowers at its feet and celebrate.  It has been such a beautiful metaphor for our lives.  As our love has continued to deepen and grow through our three years of marriage, our tree has blossomed and matured.  
We looked forward to the day when we could bring our future children to the very place where we pledged to love each other for the rest of our lives.  We also hoped to harvest a limb on our fifth or tenth anniversary and have wooden rings made.
 
There is always a danger in tying so much symbolism into a living thing.  Nature has been unkind to Northern Minnesota this year.  After a very hard winter, we have been overwhelmed with rain all summer.  Unfortunately, the water table has risen to a point where our beloved tree is now struggling to survive.  We are heartbroken.
I realize this may be impossible, but we wanted to ask if it may still be possible to have rings made from our tree.  Our tree is still quite small, with a diameter of 3" at the base and maybe 1.5" at the top.
We could harvest or temper the wood any way you need.  We would be forever grateful if you would consider making our rings.  This tree means so much to us.  
Sincerely,
 Dan and Kristin 

David and I were honored and delighted to work with Dan and Kristin creating a special set of wooden rings from their chokecherry wedding tree.  The small size of their tree was not an issue fortunately.  In fact David has worked with much smaller branches and bits of wood that he has incorporated into a ring  when there was not enough material to craft the whole ring from the clients wood. After some months of conversations and decision making, harvesting and delivering their beloved piece of wood, drying and preparing the chokecherry; David created Kristin and Dan's rings this January. 




And we received this lovely email from Dan and Kristen once they had their rings in hand.
Nicola and David
 

I didn't believe it was possible -- they are even more beautiful in person.  David, you have a truly special gift.  The detail work is just breathtaking.  All of the love and energy you poured into these rings over the past weeks shines through.  Thank you so much for taking the extra effort to incorporate the wood from our beloved wedding tree.
We will cherish these rings for the rest of our lives.
Much love, Dan and Kristen
  


Tuesday, March 27, 2012

A wee wooden ring and Wandering in the Fells

David and I are humbled by the people we meet through our work.  Good people; people who are in love, thoughtful people who care deeply and who are actively making the world a better place.  
It just doesn't get any better than this ...
It never ceases to amaze us that from our remote homestead in the Cariboo Chilcotin of British Columbia we can come to know so many wonderful people from all over the planet.  
New friends who come into our lives solely because of their desire for a wooden ring. .  .

Enter Jonathan and Jessie. 
It was late September or early October of 2010 when we first began our friendship with this couple.  In November last year David began work on Jonathan's rosewood ring for his beloved.  They were married in the UK in early March 2011. 

After their celebrations Jonathan wrote: ". . .  Everything was a huge success and all is grand after a week of recovery. I can't thank-you enough for the lovely work on the ring. Jessie wept...really!  I hadn't let her see or try the ring before the ceremony so she was so moved by the entire event made all the better by your amazing ring. Thank-you again and again for being a very important part of our special day. I couldn't have hoped
for a better sequence of events from start to finish and your ring was and will remain a daily reminder of an amazing weekend in our lives.  Please stay in touch :):):) and continued success. 
Cheers,  Jonathan and Jessie

 

Ahh, the photographs... Jessie looking so classic and beautiful and Jonathan in his handsome kilted attire.  The two of them, the vehicles (which caught David’s eye) and the scenery; a joy to behold!  For myself who has not yet traveled abroad; these scenes are like stepping into an historical novel.  

"The outdoor ceremony was exactly what we wanted and so many people who attended said they loved the connection with the outdoors. You mentioned David has a love of old cars; so I think he will like this one.  This was our car for the Saturday. It's a 1939 French 2CV Cittron and the pic is from the village hall where we had the reception. The view is down the meadows towards the fells/hills. This area is awesome in that people have been living in these fells for over 8000 years with standing stones circles etc all over the place. It's not the Rockies, but it has it's own charm and the great thing is that every fell is "walk-able". We're out in the hills as often as time allows and we're never happier than when we're tramping across empty hill tops."








"Life is absolutely grand and Jess and I are settling nicely into a wonderful full time love affair. She adores her ring by the way and loads of interest in it. Hard to believe it's been almost a year since we started the process but here we are. I hope all is well in paradise. Life here is amazing and getting better all the time.
We have moved into a lovely 1690s cottage in a sweet little village where horses still clip clop past the door and the milk is delivered in cute little glass bottles...


Yes ...

Our days are filled with wonder ~ 
We are surrounded by the beauty of the natural world, thankful for today's technology which allows us to do what we do where we do it, and we are wrapped in the warmth of the good people who wear these little wooden bands called Touch Wood Rings. 

It is indeed a good life.  Thanks for visiting.

Friday, March 23, 2012

A man and his wooden ring . . .

We recently received this lovely email from Mitch (Thanks, Mitch!)
(March 2nd 2012) "I just wanted to say thank you so much for building/creating my ring. My wife, Dana ordered my ring last summer and it turned out awesome. You guys knocked it out of the park. I have told so many people around Atlanta Georgia and the southeastern United States about you guys.  It is beautiful. I have attached a picture of us at our wedding and again thank you so much. Mitch and Dana"

 
In May 2011 for their November wedding; Dana designed and commissioned a ring for her then fiance Mitch.  
Dana had explained that Mitch wanted a visible wood grain, and that Koa seemed to showcase that well. For the inlay she really like the maple because it offered the greatest contrast between light and dark. For the interior wood she chose Willow. "All of these woods" Dana wrote; "really describe my fiancĂ© perfectly! " 

Dana was such a pleasure to work and chat with...  Thanks so much Dana and Mitch!  We wish you both tremendous happiness; now and in the future.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Tying the knot with a wooden ring

Great photo!! Thanks you guys! Tom and Natalie; a lovely couple from Chugiak Alaska who tied the knot in Costa Rica over the New Year holiday.  
"Thank you for the beautiful ring. It is everything that we had hoped for and we are thankful for such a well crafted symbol of our love. As you might have read, our winter has been legendary! I hope you are both benefiting from the snow and cold as we are. Cheers, Tom and Natalie"  



Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Connecticut Newlyweds . . .

A delightful young couple ~ so obviously and thoroughly in Love and
Such a pleasure to work with.
 We wish you tremendous happiness Liz and Mark
Today and always. 
Hi Nicola and David-
Greetings from the newlyweds! I wanted to write you an update and let you know how our wedding went on December 30.  First of all the rings are a HUGE success.  We love them so much.  I am so surprised by how comfortable they are.  I never thought I would wear a wedding ring because I always thought rings were so uncomfortable, but both of us really enjoy the light feel of the wood!  
If I can write any recommendations on the rings for you let me know!  
Our wedding was wonderful!  We had a gorgeous day about 40 degrees and sunny which is odd for Connecticut in late December.  The ceremony was beautiful with the colors of Christmas still decorating the church.  The reception was full of delicious food and fun dancing!  Then we went off to Stowe, Vermont for a couple of days of relaxation filled with snowboarding, snowshoeing and hiking :)
I attached a couple of pictures for you! 
Thank you again, Liz and Mark

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Today's sunshine; Emma and Sam

 
 This morning's sunrise over the meadow . . . 

and today's sunshine; 

Emma and Sam 
of the UK 
commissioned their Touch Wood Rings in July of 2011,
and were wed on October 22.
 In the months before their wedding, Emma knitted up a bundle of these sweet hearts as wedding favors.
 A creative and talented couple; Sam self describes as a reader, writer, events manager and organic gardener based in Bath.  Emma is also a writer and artist ~ her passion is writing teenage fiction. 

Hi Nicola and Dave,
Sam and I had the most wonderful wedding back in October. The whole day was perfect. As for our rings, well we love them. I love looking at everyone's shiny metal rings and then looking at my beautiful wooden ring. People don't know what they're missing.
Thanks again, Emma and Sam


 

Sunday, January 15, 2012

The 'Tolkien Wood' Ring

OH MY LORD!!!! 
If I could hug you both right now I would. You will just have to settle for a cyber hug. This ring is far above and beyond what I could have ever hoped for. Thank you so much David and Nicola for putting so much hard work, time and effort into something we will cherish ~ You have both been an absolute pleasure to converse with and thanks once again for expediting the shipping date. Much appreciated. I will be telling everyone about you!! All the very best. Much Much Love, David

 

Dear David and Nicola,
Once again, thank-you so much for being such an integral part of such a wonderful day. The redwoods blessed us with a gorgeous day, everything was perfect!  
We have already started talking about our wedding rings that you will hopefully do for us (although that won't be for a little while yet). Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. It means the world to me and Nat. Now she would like to say a few words:
Hello there, it's Natalie here.  I'm completely blown away by this incredible ring, 
I can't stop looking at it! David just showed me your step by step emails, so much hard work and skill has gone in to it!! I feel so very grateful and special. The organic materials used hold such a special place in my heart, this is a ring filled with so much love and magick. And boy did I cry like a baby when Dav told me that you included my Tolkien pine! Wow! I never knew rings like these existed, i will be sure to let everyone know...... protecting the environment one ring at a time :)
Love and light, Natalie and David

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

2012 and Touch Wood Rings

 2012.  A new year! 
This very human marking of the passage of time is of no consequence however to the critters or the natural world around us.

The coyotes go about their business with purpose and poise.  


It's a lovely time of year, presenting us with breathtaking skies at sunrise and sunset. 

As we bid the old year Adieu and greet the new year ~ I thought I'd share a sampling of Touch Wood Rings commissioned during 2011.

   Every ring has a story, and a delightful individual or couple attached to it.
The people are what makes our work such a joy.

This set of Touch Wood Rings is Bethlehem Olive wood, 
lined with a bright contrasting wood for inscriptions.

Crossed spiraled inlays of (I kid you not) crushed cinnamon 
(for a very special reason) on Hawaiian Koa 
and her ring is Grayed Maple wood. 

This set is Hawaiian Koa incorporating maple, Purpleheart wood and grayed maple.

Classic Touch Wood Rings; Hawaiian Koa with Grayed Maple

Hawaiian Koa and African Blackwood (Grenadilla)

Hawaiian Koa, juniper heartwood, clear juniper and crushed Jade

Juniper heartwood ring with mahogany inlay bordered by narrow inlays of clear juniper 

Black walnut wood ring with a braided birch bark inlay and birds eye maple liner

Magnolia Wood ring with a braided Juniper heartwood inlay.

Oh, and did I mention the lovely people we have the pleasure of getting to know?
Here are a few of the friends we made this past year ...
 Nick and Lauren

 Matt and Ally

Jonathan and Jessie (I'm writing a separate post about their story ~ coming soon)


 Nicole and Lonnie

 Annalise and Jie

These People are what Touch Wood Rings are all about.
  
Thanks to all our old friends, and those not yet met,
Brightest blessings in this new year and beyond.