Colores comes in MANY different colors. Another thing to experiment with and spend money on! (Great for kids, too??)
This is Patti's ring using a bead set in a cuttle-bone cast shank. Pretty cool!
These are Karen's cuttlebone castings. She carved the bone with dental tools after sawing the bone in half. Then she wired the 2 halves together and poured in the molten silver.
This is Bodil's fold ring. It was created by sawing a pattern in 16 ga. sheet. She then etched the sheet (top of ring around stone) and folded it to produce the shank. The only soldering was the gold bezel to the top.
This is Karen's fold ring- a work in progress. She, too, is cutting away from sheet and will also set the stone using the tabbed prongs.
This is Patti's ring using a bead set in a cuttle-bone cast shank. Pretty cool!
These are Karen's cuttlebone castings. She carved the bone with dental tools after sawing the bone in half. Then she wired the 2 halves together and poured in the molten silver.
This is Bodil's fold ring. It was created by sawing a pattern in 16 ga. sheet. She then etched the sheet (top of ring around stone) and folded it to produce the shank. The only soldering was the gold bezel to the top.
This is Karen's fold ring- a work in progress. She, too, is cutting away from sheet and will also set the stone using the tabbed prongs.
4 comments:
Thanks a ton to Bodil for hosting and to Karen for snapping pictures!
sorry i missed this...a little under the weather. looking forward to the next one.
~lucia
I miss all of you ladysmiths! Seeing the photos of such wonderful creativity makes me itch to get to my jewelry table. The memory of the comraderie and laughter in these events makes me smile even now. Abrazos from Peru!
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