Most
of my wooden wedding rings are made of salvaged
lumber; some simply found. Much of the lumber used
is sourced from other crafts people. Lumber such as
that from the elegant neck of a violin that had its
beginnings filling orchestra halls with sounds that
soothed the human soul, or the wood from the
baseball bat of a mothers' young son. All the
material used to make these rings had a previous
noble life before their transformation to a new
life of beauty. I handcraft every ring to bring out
the warmth and honesty of the wood. I endeavor to
maintain the original spirit of any wood that
offers itself to evolve into something new such as
a wedding ring, anniversary ring or just simply a
celebration of nature ring.


