THE MAISON

OUR IDENTITY

At MY WOODEN RINGS, each of our products is born with a story behind it. Here we tell you ours.


Inspired by the ecological movement, we embarked on a mission to create wood and steel rings.

The harmonious fusion of all-natural, evergreen wood and steel proved to be an instant and lasting success. The use of invasive bamboo species (wood that must be cut down to save the planet by improving biodiversity) redefined what to expect in fashion.

Each ring is unique, born to accompany you daily.

With an unwavering commitment to authenticity, innovation, and cutting-edge craftsmanship, MY WOODEN RINGS has become a world-class creator of rings and accessories, pushing the boundaries of what wood and steel can achieve.



DOING THE WORLD A FAVOR

Unlike many producers who participate in the extinction of many animal species and deforestation by using animal leather and increasingly rare or habitat-forming woods, MY WOODEN RINGS does not use animal leather. Our woods come from fair trade or invasive species as bamboo. By manufacturing our wood products, we help limit the spread of bamboo and protect the biodiversity of ecosystems.




 

 

GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

Relying on its power sources, we never doubt that we would give back to Mother Nature what we owe her.

Our partnership with GraineDeVie ensures that trees are planted in a region that beautifies and reduces poverty, feeding families, and changing lives for every product purchased. MY WOODEN RING is committed to working for a better future.



TRADITIONAL WOODWORKING TECHNIQUES

We scrupulously respect ancestral woodworking techniques. Technology is changing rapidly, but we choose traditional over the latest fad when it comes to craftsmanship. It means we use only the noblest and most tested raw materials. And that means sacrificing a few extra hours each day to make each product to perfection.

 

 

NO TWO PRODUCTS ARE IDENTICAL

Each piece is unique and made to enrich your everyday adventures by carefully preserving the character and patterns ingrained in each piece of wood, whether bamboo, koa, cork, or ebony.