(In -Stock) Custom Wood Wedding Band - Walnut Wood with Crushed Glass and Dual Copper Inlays - Size 9.5 | 7mm Wide
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$ 500.00
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$ 500.00
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$ 625.00
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This Custom Wood Wedding Band Features:
- Antique Walnut Wood Ring
- Crushed Glass Inlay
- Dual Copper Inlays
- Fit: Comfort Fit
- Finish: Polished
- Size: 9.5
- Width: 7mm
- Handcrafted in North Carolina, USA
- Ships in 24 - 48 hours after ordering
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
- All Rustic & Main rings are handmade. Each piece is unique and variations are considered part of the beauty of the design.
- Like this ring but need it in a different size? Shop this style in our made to order ring: Custom Wood Ring
Antique Tobacco Barn Wood Ring
The antique walnut for this wood ring was hand-picked from a collector in Asheville, North Carolina. It originated in an old tobacco barn constructed in the late 1800s. It's over 100 years old based on the date of the barn, and the tree itself is likely another 100 as well.
When the settlers first came to the New World they left the forests untouched for centuries with a canopy of colossal trees as far as the eye could see. Much of that old growth is gone, which is sad, not only because we don't have the opportunity to see what our ancestors saw, but also because trees begin to exhibit different characteristics the older they get, and it shows in the wood. We feel fortunate to hold a piece of history, one that was alive and steady when the future of our nation was so uncertain.
Crushed Inlay
The shine of the crushed glass adds a little something extra to this ring.
Dual Copper Inlays
We're all about simplicity in design. To us, that's elegance. Dual copper inlays add elegance to this ring.
Each Ring is Handcrafted in North Carolina
We are proud to craft each ring by hand in Charlotte, North Carolina, and honored to play a small role in the "Made in USA" movement taking place across the nation and sharing a part in our American heritage.