New ring design using a wood called Narra. This wood is common to the Philippines and has a rich red color overall with varied and unique grain patterns.
Back when North America was just thawing out from the last ice age an unknown event caused forests of Kauri trees to fall in New Zealand. The wood from these thousand-year-old trees was perfectly preserved for 50,000 years in swamps.
New ring made from Lyptus! This wood is produced from a fast-growing Eucalyptus hybrid only grown in plantations for sustainability.
Many people like to wear our wood rings just to spice things up, but some people wear them because they can't wear metal rings. Usually when people have a metal allergy it is actually nickel their skin reacts with, a metal found in many alloys. This can cause redness, itching, blisters and a generally uncomfortable ring! Although some of the metals used in ring making don't contain nickel, some can use it as a binding agent.
If you can't wear your rings or wedding band give our wooden rings a try, we guarantee they don't have any nickel (or any other metal) in them.