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April 02 2024 – Mike Yarbrough
Our Favorite Rugged & Rustic Wedding Bands for Him
Discover rustic wedding bands for him that are crafted with unique materials like elk antler, whiskey barrel wood, and WWII-era rifle stock. Explore these unique ring designs or customize your dream rustic wedding ring with your own meaningful materials.
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August 22 2022 – Mike Yarbrough
A Guide to Our Materials
At Rustic and Main, we are committed to the ethical and sustainable sourcing of all materials used in our handcrafted rings.
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July 21 2022 – Summer Yarbrough
Telling the Story of Friendship: A Maker's Mark and Tobacco Custom Ring
We had the privilege of walking one of our friends, Richard Pappas, through the whole process of creating a ring for one of his best friends, Marc’s 50th birthday celebration. Together, we were able to craft a ring that celebrated both their friendship and Marc’s love for the Maker’s Mark Brand.
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May 13 2022 – Summer Yarbrough
Telling A Millennial Love Story: A Custom Ring For Reid
Reid and Hailey share their millennial love story of how they first met online, and are now getting married! They tell about the process of crafting a unique wedding band with Rustic & Main and give out some nifty wedding planning tips.
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April 25 2021 – David Lemmond
Scotch Whisky Regions
Rustic & Main carries whisky barrel woods from three of the five whiskey-producing regions of Scotland: the Highlands, Islay, and Speyside. In this blog, we’ll explore those three regions, as well as the three types of scotch produced in each.
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April 22 2021 – David Lemmond
The Whiskey Barrel Ring: Distinct by Brand - Part 2
The traditional methods utilized in whiskey making tend to add to its overall value, and the history behind the process complements and establishes the brand.
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April 18 2021 – David Lemmond
The Whiskey Barrel Ring: Distinct by Brand - Part 1
At Rustic & Main, whiskey barrel rings come straight or mixed. In other words, we offer them as a ring base, a liner, or an inlay. Additionally, they can be either natural or weathered. The natural is lighter while the weathered has a dark, charcoal appearance. The main distinction of this design comes from the brand of whiskey chosen. And...
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