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Product Description
The Story
Read about how we make our rings
Weathered Maple Wood
Our historic maple comes from Asheville North Carolina. The board was taken from a barn built in the late 1800's and was likely used to store tobacco, as was so common in the area.
Weathering the wood is done via an old process, whereby the wood is dipped in water mixed with ferrous sulfate, the same stuff often used as a mineral supplement. You can read more about that process here. The mixture reacts to the tannins in the wood, turning our maple a unique silver color that pairs perfectly with the reddish-brown coffee inlay.
LAVENDER FLOWERS
Purple has long been esteemed as the color of royalty, and lavender is known for its soothing effects. We decided to include this beautiful flower in a ring because it adds, not only an intricacy to the design, but as a symbol of a calm elegance.
SILVER INLAY
We're all about simplicity in design. To us, that's elegance. We added a sterling silver inlay to help this ring jump out a bit.