Wood

Meridian Design Zebrawood Glans Ring

Not to repeat myself from my recent Meridian Design Zebrawood Cock Ring review, this one focuses on the matching glans ring. Which, of course you should go for a matching set - they look great together!!! Head over to the first review for a little more context.

Like the cock ring, this zebrawood glans ring is a donut design. It features the radiused inner and outer edges with a less pronounced flat “landing” on the height of the ring. This is a smart design choice for two reasons - the corona for us circumcised men don’t like pinches, so minimal height on the adornment is important… and as always, radiused edges avoid sharp corners which lead to even more pinching! I also think it’s fair to say that this glans ring is a very handsome companion to the cock ring, but also very beautiful in its own right.

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Meridian Design Zebrawood Cock Ring

It’s pretty rare to see a wooden adornment - so you can imagine my excitement when the owner of Meridian Design reached out and informed me of their store. I was floored! I’ve come to learn that the shop is a fairly new shop (the website reporting establishment in 2019) and there are aspirations for expanding on their designs to include some seriously unique options (gem stones and wood? Wow - that would be amazing!).

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Custom Sapele Wood Wavy Cock Ring

What do you do when you trawl about the Internet looking to add to your collection and fail to find anything new that especially grabs your attention? Why… have a custom adornment made! The inspiration hit me while I was wandering the random cock rings on Etsy. Funny enough, Etsy doesn’t care to comprehend the difference between a penis ring and a finger ring, often sprinkling in sponsored advertisements and “you might like” links within the search results for a cock ring. In this case, I saw a finger ring style that I had never seen before. While most purveyors of tungsten carbide rings cannot customize their offerings, I’ve had great luck with sellers on Etsy who make wooden rings being willing to make a custom piece for a bit of a larger part of the body. So, with that, I reached out to the seller and Maksym helped make it happen.

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Wood Hard Wear Purpleheart Cock Ring

You can read a bit more about how I came across Wood Hard Wear in my previous review, but suffice to say: new opportunities to add to your collection have come! Seeking a 1.875" ring, Renlo made this adornment from aged purpleheart and finished it with a silver leaf inlay. The end result is an absolutely stunning 1.86" ring weighing just shy of half an ounce.

I love it. This adornment is just plain beautiful. The deep color of the purpleheart offset by the silver bands is an awesome combination. Having the silver leaf grooves helps visually break up the width of the ring showing a deft eye for design. The finish on the ring is a gloss, my guess, polyurethane giving a bit of shine to the already handsome adornment. Similar to the pine plywood ring in my previous review, this one doesn’t have a radiused inner edge, but the width of the ring and smooth radius from inner to top ensures a comfortable fit. In fact, it’s so comfortable, I wore it all day and then over night as soon as I received it! As far as proportions go, this one slightly beats out the plywood design due to the thinner height of the ring (a personal preference). This makes the outer profile sit almost perfectly flush with my anatomy while fully engorged, making it appear as though the adornment is an extension of me.

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Wood Hard Wear Plywood Cock Ring

Finally! Another active manufacturer in wood adornments!!! Wood Hard Wear had a brief stint on Etsy selling wood rings, but life got in the way and the shop went on hiatus. As it turns out, the world of great appreciation for adornments is a small world, and I ran into Renlo on a chance thread on Reddit! He’s been recently experimenting in designs again and is rebooting at a new web shop woodhardwear.com.

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Zebra Wood Ring

I’m always on the prowl for a new adornment and am especially fond of interesting or alternative materials. Of course, when I saw Broken Lance After Dark was offering adornments through their Etsy shop (among other adult toys), I had to pick one up.

The rings can be made from a number of different woods depending on your personal tastes. Because I wanted the grain of the wood to be on full display, I chose zebra wood - and the maker was willing to create the ring at a 1.875" inner diameter despite only listing 1.75" and 2" on the store front.

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MadeItSwe 3D Printed Wood Ring

This unique adornment is 3D printed from a wood material and finished with a body safe sealant. The design is striking with twisting spokes along the circumference and the curious material to 3d print makes it an obvious buy.

The ring is comfortable to wear despite the spokes which would make one think they pinch and the darker color of the wood is very handsome.

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King Rings Woody

Almost identical to the Savage Rose as far as shape, fit, and materials go, the Woody from King Rings takes the design to a less “blingy” direction. The tungsten carbide is finished in midnight black and is accented with Koa and Zebra hardwoods for a gorgeous, but earthy expression.

As with other King Rings, the supremely radiused inner profile and well rounded edges make this adornment as comfortable as your favorite donut cock ring. What that donut ring doesn’t offer, however, is the added pull of the tungsten carbide’s heft!

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Wood Inlay Finger Ring

I’m always on the lookout for alternative adornments to add to my collection. In this case, a US size 16 finger ring doubles as an attractive glans ring!

Unfortunately, a ring as thin as this isn’t as attractive as it could be. A typical glans ring had more height and width to show off the design as it augments the corona of your head. This still serves that purpose, but just not as well.

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GrownRings Custom Jameson Barrel

As a lover of fine adornments and a collector always seeking something new and unique, I find browsing Etsy for artisans willing to do custom work sometimes yields great results. Such was the case working with Tyler at GrownRings. I reached out via Etsy messenger explaining roughly what I was looking to do and he was happy to dive in and build a ring much larger than his typical commission. This was an exciting process because GrownRings uses a “spiral grain” method that sets them apart typical wound rings made from many layers of veneer.

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