Custom Mountain Wedding Rings — Designed Around Your Story

wedding rings inspired by mountain ranges

Our mountain ring design was created as a wedding ring — a way to mark commitment through place, memory and shared experience.

Over time, couples have brought their own meaning to the design: choosing mountain ranges that feel like home, stars that represent their relationship or family, and moon phases that capture the exact moment they promised their lives to one another.

Cuillin mountains in Scotland with a bride and groom on top in the distance

Each mountain wedding ring is made to order, designed and hand engraved in Scotland. No two are ever the same, because no two relationships are.

A Wedding Ring Inspired by Landscape and Sky

Our mountain wedding ring design has a continuous, hand-engraved mountain range that wraps around the band. The design is often paired with stars, moons, diamonds or symbolic details chosen by the couple.

Many couples are drawn to the mountain ring because it feels grounded and enduring — a landscape rather than an ornament. Others are drawn to the night-sky elements, which allow a wedding date, shared story or family connection to be quietly held in the design.

The result is a wedding ring that carries meaning without needing explanation.

Personalising Your Mountain Wedding Rings

Every mountain wedding ring begins with a conversation.

Couples may choose:

  • A specific mountain range — such as the Cuillins on Skye, Bennachie, Arran, the French Alps, or a landscape drawn from a meaningful view
  • Stars — often symbolising children or loved ones who have passed. 
  • A moon phase — marking the exact phase of the moon on their wedding day
  • Diamonds or gemstones — chosen for colour, symbolism or sentiment
  • Hand engraving — Each line is hand-engraved, creating an artisan detail that allows light to become part of the design

Some couples choose matching rings. Others choose designs that relate to one another without being identical. Both approaches are equally personal.

Mountain Wedding Ring Commission Stories

The following commissions show how different couples have shaped the mountain ring design to reflect their relationship and wedding story.

Cuillin Mountains and a Wedding Moon on Skye

This couple were married on Skye and chose the Cuillin mountains engraved around their wedding rings. The moon was engraved in the exact phase it appeared on their wedding day — the last quarter.

Hand-engraved Cuillin mountains wedding rings in platinum with last moon phase and stars

Even when couples choose the same mountain range, no two mountain wedding rings are ever identical. Scale, spacing and hand engraving ensure each set feels quietly individual.

His and Hers Cuillin Mountain Wedding Rings

Another pair of wedding rings featuring the Cuillin mountains, this time engraved with a crescent moon and two stars — one for each partner.

Hand-engraved Cuillin mountains wedding rings in silver with crescent moon and stars

The simplicity of the design allows the symbolism to remain understated, creating wedding rings that feel timeless rather than decorative.

A View From the Window — Wedding Rings Hand Engraved from a Drawing

For this commission, the couple sent a drawing of the exact skyline they see from their window.

The outline was hand engraved around both wedding rings. Her ring was made in yellow gold and set with a diamond. His was made in platinum with a blue diamond.

Wedding rings engraved with skyline view from couple’s window, yellow gold and platinum with diamonds

A shared daily view, translated into two deeply personal wedding rings.

Arran, Stars and a Blue Diamond

This gold mountain wedding ring was commissioned for a man and engraved with the shape of Arran.

Four stars were hand engraved — two on either side of a blue diamond — sitting above the mountain design. Hand engraving allows light to catch the lines softly, creating a depth and character that machine engraving cannot achieve.

Bennachie — Wedding Rings Rooted in Place and History

This couple had planned to marry in Florida, but a hurricane changed everything. They chose instead to marry in Scotland, creating a celebration that felt deeply true to them.

Their wedding rings feature a design inspired by Bennachie, the hill near where they live. Rich in history and folklore, Bennachie is crowned by the Mither Tap, with the remains of an ancient fort near its summit.

Personalised wedding rings inspired by Bennachie hill with hand-engraved moon and stars

Each ring also features a hand-engraved moon and two stars — a quiet reflection of partnership and shared life.

Mountain Wedding Rings with the Hero Finish

This commission combines the mountain wedding ring engraving with the distinctive finish from our Hero collection.

It’s a reminder that personalisation extends beyond symbols — surface, texture and feel are just as important in creating a ring that feels right to wear every day.

A Mountain Wedding Ring — Without a Matching Pair

A mountain wedding ring doesn’t need to come as a matching set.

Men’s mountain wedding ring paired with bride’s narrow diamond band engraved with coordinates of where they met

This ring was made for a man with a degree in Geography, who met his wife while studying at Glasgow University. His mountain wedding ring stands alone.

His bride wears a narrow diamond band designed to sit perfectly with her engagement ring. Inside that engagement ring are engraved the coordinates of the exact place they met.

Two different rings, connected by shared meaning.

The First Mountain Wedding Ring — The French Alps

The first mountain wedding ring was made for a friend — a keen snowboarder who wanted to carry the outline of the French Alps with him every day.

First mountain wedding ring engraved with the outline of the French Alps

That commission became the starting point for the mountain wedding ring design: a ring shaped by place, experience and identity.

The Narrowest Mountain Ring We Have Ever Made

This 3mm platinum wedding band was ordered online by a customer in Cheshire, and hand engraved with a mountain range, two guiding stars, and a single diamond moon.
A landscape to carry with her — marking where they’ve been, and everything still ahead.

Handmade 3mm wide mountain ring design - the narrowest width that will work with this design from Christine Sadler

We think 3mm is the narrowest width that will work with the mountain design.

Are Mountain Wedding Rings Always Matching?

Not necessarily.

Some couples choose closely matching wedding rings, while others prefer designs that relate through shared elements — the same mountain range, moon phase or engraving style — without being identical.

What matters is that the rings feel right for the people wearing them.

Designing Your Mountain Wedding Rings

If you’re considering mountain wedding rings, we’ll help you shape the design around what matters most to you as a couple.

You don’t need to arrive with every detail decided. A place, a date, a shared memory — that’s enough to begin.

Every mountain wedding ring is designed and made in our Scottish studio.

Start Your Journey

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model of a bride and groom being held by the bride and groom with Scottish mountains in background

This guide will help you explore designs, metals and personalisation — and understand what might feel right for you.

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