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About LMNA Wood Rings
LMNA Wood Rings specializes in making hand-made wooden wedding rings and custom wooden rings.
We’re a small business located in Pennsylvania. All the rings get designed in house, helping to ensure you get a quality ring that won’t look like every other band out there.
Larger competitors often use wood inlays, advertising a “unique” look to each ring and then mass produce the same ring over and over. The result is you get a ring that, well, looks like at least several hundred other rings out there.
Handmade LMNA wood rings means just that. Handmade. We don’t mass produce any of our rings, meaning that even if the ring you get shares a similar design, it will be completely unique and made for you.
What’s with the name?
We named LMNA Wood Rings after our children. Each letter is the first name initial of our four children.
Sadly, we lost Nicholas shortly before his identical twin brother was born. His brother spent over a month in the NICU.
We named our ring making business to honor our children and in memory of Nicholas.
More about our wood rings
Each wood ring we make uses an exotic hardwood, domestic hardwood, or a combination of both.
We carve the rings from individual wood blanks, allowing the natural grains to pop out for genuinely unique look.
Some woods we use include:
- cocobolo
- Indian rosewood
- canary
- zebrawood
- curly maple
- African blackwood
- ironwood
- purpleheart
- redheart
- olive wood
At times, we also use reclaimed woods, such as Jack Daniels Whiskey barrels.
While many rings are solid wood, others feature cores made of different materials. They may include:
- ceramic
- stainless steel
- tungstun
- silver
- another type of wood
- epoxy resin
Inner cores can add interesting design and can also make the rings stronger and more durable.
Many of the rings also feature inlays, adding additional beauty to the rings. Inlays include a variety of materials such as metal, opal, gemstones, meteorite, dinosaur bones, and many other materials.
Each wooden and other type of ring are hand crafted. There may be slight variations in thickness and other minor differences in details, like not being perfectly symmetrical, but ultimately each is made to exacting standards to ensure quality.