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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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