This Rosewood wedding band features an authentic inlay of Clan Gordon tartan ribbon featuring a blue and green pattern with a yellow and black overcheck.
Alexander, the 4th Duke of Gordon, chose this pattern in 1793. Rosewood has been used in Scotland to create bagpipes and ancient instruments like the harp. The rich brown hues of the Rosewood frame the tartan ribbon to give it an elegant and stately look.
The Gordon Clan Tartan Wooden Ring Features:
- Dark brown Indian Rosewood ring
- A center ring inlay of authentic Gordon Clan tartan
- Dual metal ring inlays of your choosing
- Fit: Comfort Fit
- Finish: Polished
- Free ring size-from-home kit available*
- Available Widths: 7mm, 8mm
- Handcrafted in North Carolina, USA
- Made to order just for you
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
Dark Indian Rosewood Wooden Wedding Band
Our Indian Rosewood rings have a wonderfully dark, chocolaty appearance with subtle tones of deep red. Rosewood was carefully chosen to complement the tartan colors in this wedding band, but also because it is a wood often used in the creation of bagpipes. Rosewood is a very hard wood with great moisture and rot resistance. With these features along with its excellent tonal qualities, it’s easy to see why it is such a popular wood among bagpipe enthusiasts.