What are the original materials used to make a life ring?

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Nautical lifesavers, or life saving rings, were originally made of wood, as many of the very best hand-carved pieces are still made, to this day. In particular, long-standing driftwood is an obvious choice. This is due to the well-seasoned state of such wood, which is decidedly light, yet incredibly strong, as well as capable of withstanding long periods in the destructive, cell-bursting nature of salt water.

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