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Four sterling silver bands. Three of them have a tiny basket setting with an ant hill garnet in each one. The other has a silver disk with AGS 24k gold.
This was the first time I ever used paste solder successfully! I'm really excited about that :)
Reclaimed gold nugget ring. This nugget used to be part of an old bracelet that wasn't worth fixing up. Now the bracelet sits in various pieces waiting for new life.
A set of three hammered sterling silver stacking rings, one with a bezel set piece of soft green sea pottery rescued from a Nova Scotia beach.
This was a custom job made of 6 bands with the stones being:
black spinel
whiskey quartz
almandine garnet
pink tourmaline
rainbow topaz
london blue topaz.
It's quite the ring!
This is my Spring design of sideswept rings. They use pear shapes, god accents and a few different stone sizes. Working on some more gemstone combinations.
Four sterling silver bands. Three of them have a tiny basket setting with an ant hill garnet in each one. The other has a silver disk with AGS 24k gold.
This was the first time I ever used paste solder successfully! I'm really excited about that :)
Something new for me! And a new favorite. I've been wearing these ever since I made them. I LOVE them. Three stacked sterling rings, three gemstones (garnet, pink tourmaline, and amethyst here).
Something new for me! And a new favorite. I've been wearing these ever since I made them. I LOVE them. Three stacked sterling rings, three gemstones (garnet, pink tourmaline, and amethyst here).
I have been wanting to play around with fusing argentium silver. I found it frustrating when I tried it for rings I already make, but today i just twisted some wire around and fused it to see what happened. I love the results and might just have to keep playing with this. These turned into a pretty convincing set of stacking rings!
a fabulous set that was made for one of my clients. 3 sterling silver and 7 copper skinny stacking rings! check out the textures!
This is a set I made for Stacy with Rose Gold, Sterling and 14k yellow Metals. She provided the Blue Zircon and Garnets.
Experimenting with textures, like the hammered finish of one ring against the smooth of the other.
Bit behind on rings so have no.5 to make and photograph too.
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions, especially Pig Flyin'.
I think the previous version goes to show how a person can get carried away in Photoshop and make some bad choices, especially when they don't know that much about the program to begin with. I've learned a little in the two years since I first edited the image and am much happier with this version.