From Frozen Garage to 2,600+ 5-Star Reviews: Meet the Rings Made from Guitar Strings, Fishing Wire+Earthy Moss for Nature Lovers
When Steven Gooding couldn’t find a wedding ring that truly reflected who he was, he decided to make one himself—in a freezing garage, with purchased tools from his now-wife. Fast forward five years, and GoodRings now handcrafts story-rich men’s rings from real materials like meteorite, moss agate, whiskey barrel wood, guitar string and even fishing line.
There is a rising trend in personalized men’s jewelry and non-traditional wedding bands. With over 2,600 five-star reviews, a lifetime guarantee, and a 1,000-square-foot workshop (prior garage) where Steven engraves and packages each ring by hand, GoodRings bridges the gap between mass-produced cheap, overseas, generic bands and overpriced bespoke rings that take forever to ship—with craftsmanship that feels personal.Quick facts:
GoodRings was born in a freezing garage after the founder couldn’t find a wedding ring that felt personal.
A cancer diagnosis and the loss of his grandfather pushed him to leave corporate finance and pursue a more meaningful life.
A rare blend of artisan quality + convenience you won’t get from mass-market or Etsy sellers.
Customers no longer have to choose between poor quality or slow turnaround with no guarantee.
Handmade in the USA and reflect hobbies and values—outdoors, music, faith, craftsmanship
You can explore the collection at www.shopgoodrings.com .
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