
Each ring begins as a piece of black walnut, hand-carved into a faceted form that catches light the way a cut stone does — angular, deliberate, warm. The surface is sanded to a fine finish and treated with food-safe Danish wood oil, deepening the grain and giving the wood a subtle sheen. A hand-cut brass plate is set flush into the body, its polish contrasting the dark wood in a way that feels considered rather than ornamental. No two rings are identical in the arrangement of their facets.
Because each piece is carved and finished by hand, slight variation in grain pattern, tone, and facet placement is part of the nature of the work — and the appeal.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Each ring begins as a piece of black walnut, hand-carved into a faceted form that catches light the way a cut stone does — angular, deliberate, warm. The surface is sanded to a fine finish and treated with food-safe Danish wood oil, deepening the grain and giving the wood a subtle sheen. A hand-cut brass plate is set flush into the body, its polish contrasting the dark wood in a way that feels considered rather than ornamental. No two rings are identical in the arrangement of their facets.
Because each piece is carved and finished by hand, slight variation in grain pattern, tone, and facet placement is part of the nature of the work — and the appeal.
Details & Materials
Dimensions
Care
Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The detail that makes a table feel intentional
Before anyone sits down, the napkins are gathered, looped through, and set at each place — and somehow that small act, repeated four times around the table, makes the whole dinner feel like it was planned with care. Guests notice the rings before they notice anything else.



