Series 1-Rings
Rings can be as simple as a round band of metal to very complex pieces, with a multitude of set stones. My favorite type of ring are wide bands with or without set stones and stacking rings. So my first tutorials in this category will reflect that. We have forged, stamped, fused and foldformed rings, some are geared towards beginner students and some are for students with more experience with torch use. Check the tutorial “sterling silver Anticlastic ring with natural gemstone cabochon”, it was one of my bestselling class at the Bead & Button show in Milwaukee.Rings can be as simple as a round band of metal to very complex pieces, with a multitude of set stones.
My favorite type of ring are wide bands with or without set stones and stacking rings. So my first tutorials in this category will reflect that.
We have forged, stamped, fused and foldformed rings, some are geared towards beginner students and some are for students with more experience with torch use.
Check the tutorial “sterling silver Anticlastic ring with natural gemstone cabochon”, it was one of my bestselling class at the Bead & Button show in Milwaukee.
Rings can be as simple as a round band of metal to very complex pieces, with a multitude of set stones.
My favorite type of ring are wide bands with or without set stones and stacking rings. So my first tutorials in this category will reflect that.
We have forged, stamped, fused and foldformed rings, some are geared towards beginner students and some are for students with more experience with torch use.
Check the tutorial “sterling silver Anticlastic ring with natural gemstone cabochon”, it was one of my bestselling class at the Bead & Button show in Milwaukee.
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