Acacia koa wood is a tree that's actually in the pea family. This tree is found in the highest populations in areas like Maui, Hawaii and Oahu. It's similar to black walnut, but it is actually considered a tonewood, which makes it great for instruments like guitars and ukuleles. In the Hawaiian language, koa means brave, fearless and bold.
The grain of the wood is normally wavy and coarse in texture. The beauty of the wood is in the wavy lines and contrasting colors in the streaks that resemble ribbons. It's often …show more content…
We love this ring because it's stunning enough for women while being suitable for men, too. It's a great band to purchase as a wedding set or for your anniversary.
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His and Her Wedding Rings with Deer Antler, Genuine Blue Topaz, Turquoise and Koa Wood
We saved the most unique pieces for last. While the others have made accommodations for it to be considered a wedding band set, this set of rings is truly a wedding set. Her set features a beautiful, natural blue topaz solitaire. Under the solitaire stone is a band of koa wood inlay in beautiful koa wood. The second band has a channel of blue topaz stones and CZ stones for a complete wedding set. The surgical steel has an overly of rhodium for shine and protection.
The band for him has three strips of inlay. One is the shed antler from a deer. The middle strip is turquoise and the outer edge is koa wood to match her ring. If you love hunting, this is a great choice for your wedding set. Even if he loves hunting and she doesn't, she can't object to a deer antler that's already been shed being used in his band.
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