14K Koa Wood Nalu Ring
*Please contact our customer support for info on additonal size. Sizes below 5 and over 9 are considered special order and may take 2-6 weeks to ship.
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This 14K solid gold two-tone ring features Hawaii's own Koa wood and traditionally inspired Hawaiian engravings. The engraving of this ring was done entirely by hand.
As a popular gift, our Koa Nani jewelry is created to last for generations. Celebrate the centuries old tradition of gifting Hawaiian Heirloom jewelry for your loved ones and friends; originated by Queen Victoria who gifted Princess Liliuokalani with what was to become the first gold Hawaiian bracelet.
The popular scroll or wave motif engraving indicates the changing tides that guide your way through life.
Koa wood is a highly sought after and rare wood that grows predominantly on the Big Island of Hawaii. The wood used in our jewelry has only naturally broken off of its tree source. Ranging in hues from red to deep mocha, our Koa jewelry is a small, but authentic piece of Hawaii that you can take home with you.
Details:
- Brand: Koa Nani
- Materials: Koa Wood, 14K Gold
Dimensions:
- Width: 6mm
*Contact our customer support for additional ring size
Material Information:
Koa wood is a highly sought after and rare wood that grows predominantly on the Big Island of Hawaii. The wood used in our jewelry has only naturally broken off from its tree source. Ranging in hues of reddish-brown to deep mocha, our Koa jewelry is a small, but authentic piece of Hawaii that you can take home with you.
- Brand: Koa Nani
- Materials: Koa Wood, 14K Gold
Dimensions:
- Width: 6mm
*Contact our customer support for additional ring size
Koa wood is a highly sought after and rare wood that grows predominantly on the Big Island of Hawaii. The wood used in our jewelry has only naturally broken off from its tree source. Ranging in hues of reddish-brown to deep mocha, our Koa jewelry is a small, but authentic piece of Hawaii that you can take home with you.
Polishing is a great way to keep the shine of your jewelry by using a polishing cloth. Avoid chemicals when cleaning.