Monday, July 29, 2013

A Touch Wood Ring proposal



Amy and David and an April proposal


"I am writing to let you and David know that (my) David gave me my engagement ring! It was a delightful surprise that I was wondering when it would happen. The ring is even more beautiful than I imagined it to be. I can't get over it!  I am tickled by how comfortable and light it is. I see what you mean on your website description:  "warmth of wood". I love the birch bark braid, inscription on the maple, and the Australian blackwood is the perfect contrast. 


Also, it fits my finger just perfectly! (my)David and I are so happy! We are getting all the little details set for our backyard wedding come October. Many thanks the world over to you and your David for your patience, hard work, and dedication to our planet." 
 


Just a few months now till Amy and David's low key full of love wedding!  
We send our dearest love and best wishes for a wonderful summer and fall leading up to their celebration.  I know I've said it before and I'll say it again ... I just think we are really lucky and blessed with the wonderful people we meet through our work.  
Thanks David. Thanks Amy.  Much love to you both !! Now and always.
 

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Commissioned and hand crafted wood wedding ring


Robert (of Pensylvania) custom designed this Grenadilla, Hawaiian Koa wood and lava rock ring to be his wedding ring.   
Below is the lovely and complimentary email Robert wrote to us after he received his commissioned Touch Wood Ring.

"You and David did an absolute amazing job taking what I was picturing in my head and making it a reality. The ring is exactly what I hoped it would be when I designed it.  Great job, we are so happy with it. 

We showed our family and several people said it was the nicest mans wedding band they have ever seen, and I agree."    

It has been very much our pleasure, Robert!  
Thank You,  and we wish you and your beloved tremendous happiness!! 



Monday, July 01, 2013

Canada Day and Wooden Rings

Happy Dominion Day to all our Canadian Wood Ring friends.  In that spirit, here is a note written by fellow Canadians, Dawn and James, after we sent them photos of their completed Touch Wood Rings in early June.

"...These look incredible!  I can't wait to see how vibrant they look in real life!!  Thank you so much for all your hard work and heart you put into them!"
And when the rings were in their hands, they wrote....
"Hi Nicola

We wanted to let you know that we received our rings and they are absolutely stunning!  They both fit perfectly.  We're still puzzled at how David exactly does what he does and how he does it so well! The rings are incredibly light in weight and so vibrant in colour and tone.  We'll be sure to send you photos of them (and us on the sidelines!) at our wedding.  Truly, thank you both for making such beautiful rings, and for making the process very easy for us!  I think it has been one of the most enjoyable parts of wedding planning!

Take care and we'll be in touch soon!  Dawn and James  "
We're excited for James and Dawn as they move closer to their wedding date in late August and we look forward to those photos and to reports of a magical and perfect day.  Thanks so much to you both.  As ever, Nicola and David. 

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Wooden Rings and Active Duty


Lucaya and her now husband Matthew are Active Duty service members serving a two-year tour in South Korea.  They are an amazing couple and were so much fun to work with.

When David was finished his work and we sent the final photos of their rings, Lucaya wrote, "We are speechless.  I had seen some remarkable rings on your website but nothing really prepared me to see something that we brainstormed together with little bits of taped-up-paper, (I kid you not, we made little paper rings and drew on the inlays with pens at different widths and options) ...to what we see now!  These rings are absolutely stunning, I cannot congratulate you enough for an excellent job!"

After their wedding and honeymoon, another wonderful letter and some great pics!!  They wrote: "The rings are just perfect!  We could not believe how light they are!  It is stunning that so much work and craftsmanship can fit into something so TINY!!!   David is an absolute artist!  Thank you so so so so so so so much! We have returned to stressful Korea now, sun-burnt and blissfully happy after an AMAZING honeymoon along Thailand's glowingly beautiful shores.  
Due to some army emergencies, we had to get married March 26th instead of April 1st as we had hoped, so we quickly went to the embassy and did the scavenger hunt that was Korean wedding paperwork and then presented the rings to each other in a Thai restaurant, (we figured it was appropriate), situated on a lock.  We had talked for a year of placing locks around the world as we traveled, and our first was to be on Seoul Tower, where we had our first date, on the day of our wedding. Well, we had to wait until the day of our honeymoon, (April 1st) to actually place the lock, which we did on our way to the airport, that was where we said our vows to each other.

 Once in Thailand, we took some photos of the rings up against age-old mangrove trees, nestled within the prayer flowers that encompass the trunk of the tree
 
and more photos with the rings placed along the weathered wood of a traditional Thai longboat at sunset.
touch wood rings in Thailand
And finally, with a very heavy heart we had to leave...from Seoul to Taipei to Bangkok to Krabi to Ko Phi Phi Don to Ao Luk to Ao Nang, back to Bangkok, then on to Ho Chi Minh City and finally back to Seoul.  What a wonderful trip and thank you so much for giving us such a beautiful part of it!"
 David and I are so grateful to Matt and Lucaya ~ thanks for being a couple of bright lights in our days.     Perhaps one year we'll see you two and one of those locks on a gate or fence out here on these 50 acres.  Much Love to you both ~ now and always.
Blackwood rings with Bethlehem Olive wood interiors and inlaid with crushed shell and sea glass.