Category Archives: wedding rings
My ultra-hip cousin and her fiance are getting married this summer up on a grassy bluff overlooking Puget Sound at Fort Worden Sate Park in Washington state. I have had the pleasure of gathering ideas, sharing ideas and enjoying the wedding planning process with her. My cousin Lace works for Washington Trails Association. So I would say she is in touch with nature. She does things like rock climb, biking and mountain trekking. She travels to far away places like the Palawan in the Philippines and Central Mexico. She is much more well traveled than I. Her fiance looks through lens all day at amazing architecture and captures it just right. I am pretty sure they are on their way to sweet-ful bliss.
Brad and I got the opportunity to create wedding bands for this wonderful couple. I thought with these two people who are out playing in nature and really are a clear example of outdoors-man and woman. Their ring should capture that spirit. So I took off away from my computer to find nature. Tree bark was on my mind. Well, in coastal southern California land of a thousand palm trees my hunt for a tree with some cool bark brought me to a place I like to take small hikes around with my kids. It is called Hospital Grove Park it is Carlsbad, CA. It has a bluff that overlooks Buena Vista Lagoon, which is Spanish for “good view,” the Buena Vista Lagoon lives up to its name with scenic views of the ocean and notoriously good bird watching. It has tons of Eucalyptus trees which have many pieces of bark literally falling all over the place.
I rounded up a few pieces with texture and different degrees of texture.
I sent Lace a few pics of the bark to get her thoughts. She said she always gravitates toward simple bands. So I decided. We should not get to crazy here with bark, maybe keep most of the band smooth but with a touch of bark.
If you are wondering how we go from bark to wax. We actually seal the bark slightly and then create mold around it of RTV molding compound. The RTV mold picks up the details of the bark incredibly well. We then pour wax into the mold and pull out wax bark. We then create sized wax ring shanks and apply the wax bark to them. Here the rings are, ready for casting. We will then invest them and cast them.
When they are complete I will post more photos.
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We created this 14K gold wedding ring for some fellow artists. This ring is a replacement wedding ring. The unique texture was created from a rose leaf that was in the couple’s original wedding bouquet.
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Unique one of a kind wedding bands for men who love classic cars and hot rods. Alternative brides and grooms love these rock and roll wedding rings. This groom wanted “Lucky Bastard” imprinted on the ring and he wanted the ring modeled after his 55 Cadillac with a matching scallop job. Hi Octane jewelry can do stones or diamonds set as the headlights or taillights in metals such as Sterling, White gold, Gold and Platinum for a truly custom engagement, wedding or anniversary ring.
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Did you know that now you can order over 25 different car ring designs on our site now. We have more than 13 new designs just in time for Christmas. Such as a 1953 Cadillac ring, a 1955 Chevy ring, a 1955 T-Bird ring, a 1957 Cadillac Eldorado ring, a 1961 Ford Galaxie ring, a 1963 Chevy Impala ring, 1964 Ford Mustang ring, a 1967 Pontiac GTO ring, a 1969 Chevy Camaro ring, a 1970 TransAm ring, a 1954 Chevy Del Ray ring, a 1955 Desoto FireDome ring, a 1960’s VW Bug ring and a 1960’s VW Microbus ring. Check out Hi Octane Jewelry for all your Hot Rod Jewelry and Motorhead Jewelry. Additionally I am working on putting some our new car bracelets on our site. We also have a new Motorheart pendant. All of new rings would make great gifts for hubby or dad this Christmas.
Some rings in the works are the 64 Impala, a Cobra, Chevy Truck, and a Pontiac Indian Head…..
Check our site and get you order in now for Christmas. Become a fan of our facebook age to click the link on the right side of the blog page.
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Wedding rings for the alternative bride and groom.
Oceanside, California—April 14, 2009—Hi Octane
Looking for alternative ring designs for an edgy bride and groom? Want a ring that your husband will wear and actually tell his friends about, then Hi Octane Jewelry has you covered. Hi Octane Jewelry creates kustom his and her rings that are inspired by your favorite retro automobile.
These auto jewelry rings are available in Sterling Silver, Yellow or White Gold and Platinum. Vintage car designs in stock include a 1957 Chevy, a 1949 Mercury, a 1949 Buick, a 1950 Ford Shoebox, a 1959 Cadillac, 1964 Chevy Impala, a 1959 Chevy El Camino rear end and a 1967 VW Love bug. The motor and car rings are made by custom order through their online store. Sterling silver rings are in stock and are priced from $110.00. Custom ordered rings start at $250 and typically take 2-3 weeks. Any car or custom design can be produced. Rings are sized from size 7 – 16. If you really want something unique or with more bling, they can add crystals, stones or plating to the car rings.
Hi Octane Jewelry is located in Oceanside, CA and they offer over 6 years of experience and expertise creating specialized and alternative wedding styles and designs. Visit us online at https://www.hioctanejewelry.com, or call us at 760.433.8363. Domestic and International shipping available.