Wooden Napkin Rings

Wooden napkin rings seem simple at first glance. A small circle, turned by hand, finished until smooth. But lined across a table, they give cloth napkins shape and weight, adding warmth without effort.

The grain carries through even in something this small. Cherry takes on a glow, walnut turns dark, and maple keeps its pale tone. Each napkin ring comes out a little different — the grain shifts, the tones change — so a set never looks machine-made.

Some only appear at holidays, while others stay on the table all year. A quiet detail, yet one that anchors woodcraft in daily use.