Sound Wave Wedding Rings – Add a Sound Pattern to Your Ring

Soundwave wedding rings - sound patterns added around wedding rings

Introducing personalised sound pattern wedding rings

Earlier this week, we added to our collection of unique wedding rings with a brand new ring design: the Sound Wave Wedding Ring—also known as the Sound Pattern Wedding Ring. You might refer to it as the Voice Memo Ring.

Add any sound to a ring

The Sound Pattern Wedding Ring features a unique pattern formed from any sound. We convert any sound into a clear graphic added around the outside of a precious metal wedding ring.

The Sound Pattern Ring completes our two popular services. Both the fingerprint wedding ring and heartbeat engraved wedding ring sell to clients across the World. We’re delighted to add a third service with the Sound-Wave Ring.

Our first Sound Wave Wedding Ring

Sound-pattern engraved with a baby’s heartbeat

To launch the Sound Pattern Ring, I decided to unearth the recording of my son’s heartbeat. Like many iPhone users, I carry a large archive of photographs and recordings—all backed up to my iCloud account.

After the success of the fingerprint and heartbeat rings, my intentions to introduce the Sound Pattern Ring took a back seat owing to the launch of our new showroom. After chatting with the team, we made the decision to launch the design for 2020.

Accessing the iPhone voice recorder

iPhones feature a voice memo recorder, suitable for capturing the sound and graphic.

Using the 3 dots on the menu (as shown below) the edit recording tab takes users into a screen with a clear graphic.

Although this appears as a white pattern on a black background, we invert the pattern for engraving.

Soundwave wedding ring from the iPhone voice memo recorder

In the lower part of the iPhone screen, a longer image shows a narrow sound pattern ideal for engraving around a ring.

Heartbeat-sound-pattern

I’ve added my son’s heartbeat into a Soundcloud file so that you can hear the original recording. I made this recording using my phone during labour. The sound came from a CTG device in the maternity suite of the local hospital.

“A CTG is done using an electronic fetal heart rate monitor that records your baby’s heartbeat…” 

How do we create a sound pattern ring?

With the sound pattern in hand, we calculate the circumference and width of your chosen ring to create the final pattern.

Next, we laser engrave the pattern in a continuous design around the ring.

In addition to the sound pattern, we can add any text to the inside of the ring. In my example, a suitable example would be my son’s name and date of birth.

For voice recordings, we recommend the words spoken on your recording.

View the Sound Pattern Wedding Ring—on our website, or book an appointment to view ring designs in our UK showroom with an expert member of our team.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.