14k White Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with Rosewood Inlay - 8 mm
14k White Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with Carpathian Inlay - 8 mm
14k White Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with Purpleheart Wood Inlay - 8 mm
ORESTES Men’s Polished 14k Rose Gold Wedding Band with Purpleheart Wood Inlay & Diamond - 8mm
PAVLOS Purpleheart Inlaid 14k Rose Gold Men’s Wedding Band with Polished Finish - 8mm
14k White Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with Ash Wood Inlay - 8 mm
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14k White Gold Polished Beveled Edges Wedding Ring with Zebra Wood Inlay - 8 mm
THANASIS Polished 14k Rose Gold Men’s Wedding Ring with Rosewood Inlay & Diamond Center - 8mm
ZENON Men’s Polished 14k Rose Gold Wedding Band with Cherry Wood Inlay & Diamond Center - 8mm
ZACHAIOS Men’s Polished Rose Gold Flat Wedding Band with Ash Wood Inlay & Diamond - 8mm
PANTHERAS Polished 14k Yellow Gold Men’s Wedding Band with Black Walnut Inlay & Diamond - 8mm
PHOCAS 14k Yellow Gold Men’s Polished Wedding Band with Red Wood Inlay & Diamond - 8mm
PHOIBOS Men’s 14k Yellow Gold Flat Wedding Ring with Red Wood Inlay - 8mm
SOPHUS Men’s 14k Yellow Gold Polished Flat Wedding Ring with Carpathian Wood Inlay - 8mm
TERIS Men’s Polished 14k Yellow Gold Wedding Ring with Teak Wood Inlay - 8mm
SPYROS Men’s Sapele Wood Inlaid 14k Yellow Gold Polished Wedding Ring with Diamond Center - 8mm
SHAW 8mm White Tungsten Carbide Ring with Wood Center and Round Edge
BURTON Tungsten Wedding Band with Wood Pattern Inlay and Beveled Edges - 8 mm
Zirconium with Polish , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Leopard Wood - 9MM
Cobalt Chrome with Satin Finish and Meteorite Inlay and King's Woodland - 7MM
Sunset with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Snake Wood - 9MM
Cobalt Chrome with Polish , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Blood Wood - 8MM
Woodgrain with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay and 14K Yellow Gold - 8MM
Titanium with Satin Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Leopard Wood - 6MM
Woodgrain with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Walnut - 7MM
Woodgrain with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay - 8MM
Damascus with Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Blood Wood - 7MM
Zirconium with Hammer , Polish Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Desert Iron Wood - 7MM
Woodgrain with Acid Finish - 9MM
Woodgrain with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Padauk - 9MM
Woodgrain with Acid Finish and Meteorite Inlay and Padauk - 8MM
Black Ceramic Flat Wedding Ring with Wood Inlay by Crown Ring - 9mm
BALTHIER Men’s Cobalt Wood Inlay Wedding Band Polished Beveled Edges by Crown Ring - 8mm
Titanium Wedding Band With Pink Ivory/Ebony Wood 2/Tone Inlay, Polished Edges, & Side Pattern - 10mm
Titanium Wedding Band With Pink Ivory Wood/Mother of Pearl Inlay & Polished Edges - 8mm
Titanium Wedding Band With Polished Edges & Pink Ivory Wood/Turquoise Inlay - 8mm
No two pieces of wood grain match, which is the quiet appeal of a wooden wedding ring: yours will not look exactly like anyone else's. These bands set real wood into strong metal, so the warmth stays on display while tungsten, titanium, ceramic, or zirconium does the structural work. The wood is sealed to protect it from moisture and daily wear, and over the years it can deepen subtly in tone, the kind of aging that reads as character rather than damage.
The species list runs deep. Hawaiian Koa leads the collection, joined by black walnut, rosewood, redwood, mahogany, cocobolo, olive wood, padauk, zebra wood, ash, and African sapele. Bands made from genuine whiskey barrel staves bring a backstory along with the grain, and one design pairs Koa with abalone shell and a real guitar string. Bases range from affordable black ceramic to a 14K yellow gold band with redwood inlay, in widths from 4mm to 12mm.
Every wood wedding ring ships free from Larson Jewelers with a lifetime sizing warranty. Pick the grain that speaks to you and let it age alongside the marriage.
FAQs
Yes, most men’s wood wedding bands are designed for daily use. Modern rings usually feature a wood inlay set inside a strong metal band such as tungsten, titanium, or gold.
This structure combines the natural appearance of wood with the durability of metal. The wood is sealed to help protect it from moisture and normal wear.
Over time, the wood may develop subtle variations in tone. Many people appreciate this natural aging because it adds character to the ring.
A solid wood ring is carved entirely from wood. These rings highlight natural grain patterns but can be more sensitive to moisture and impact.
Most modern men’s wood wedding bands use a wood inlay design. In this construction, a strip of wood is placed into a groove within a metal band. The metal provides strength while the wood adds the distinctive appearance.
This combination allows the ring to keep the warmth of natural wood while benefiting from the durability of a metal core.
Wood wedding bands are often paired with metals that provide structure and durability. Tungsten carbide is a common choice because it is extremely hard and resistant to scratches.
Titanium is also widely used because it is strong but lightweight. Some designs combine wood with gold to create contrast between the natural grain and polished metal.
The metal frame supports the wood inlay and helps the ring maintain its shape over time.
Many people worry that wood rings may crack or warp. In modern designs, this risk is reduced because the wood is sealed and protected inside a metal band.
This protective treatment helps guard against moisture and normal environmental exposure. Under everyday conditions, wood inlays hold up well.
Because wood is a natural material, the grain may deepen slightly in color with age. These subtle changes are often seen as part of the ring’s character.
Several wood species are used in wedding rings. Koa wood is known for its warm tones and distinctive grain. Whiskey barrel oak is another popular option, valued for its darker color and reclaimed origin.
Other hardwoods may also appear in wood inlay designs depending on the ring style. Each piece of wood has a unique grain pattern, so no two rings look exactly the same.
This natural variation is one reason wood wedding bands appeal to men seeking something distinctive.
Wood wedding bands can handle normal exposure to water, such as handwashing. The wood is sealed to protect it from moisture.
However, wood remains a natural material. Prolonged exposure to water or harsh chemicals can affect the finish over time.
Many jewelers recommend removing the ring during activities like swimming or heavy cleaning to help preserve the wood inlay.
The cost of a men’s wood wedding band depends on the metal used, the type of wood, and the complexity of the design. Rings that combine wood with tungsten or titanium usually fall within a moderate price range.
More intricate designs that include precious metals or detailed inlays may cost more. Simpler styles with wood accents are often more affordable.
Many couples choose wood rings because they offer a distinctive look without the higher cost associated with some traditional precious metal bands.
Cleaning a wood wedding ring is simple. Mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth are usually enough to remove everyday dirt and oils.
Avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that could damage the protective finish around the wood. After cleaning, dry the ring with a soft cloth.
Removing the ring during heavy manual work can also help maintain its appearance over time.