Sterling Silver Fabricated Anemone Ring

Here’s a new twist on an old favorite. This ring was fabricated (as apposed to casting) using Sterling Silver sheet and wire, oxidized to enhance detail.

My prior Anemone designs (seen here) were all hand sculpted using Precious Metal Clay (PMC). The benefits of fabrication vs. casting / PMC are: 1.) Longer Wear due to greater density (often years longer on ring shanks and prongs); 2.) Crisper and Cleaner detail of a design; 3.) Greater resistance to scratching; 4.) More brilliant polish.

Hand Fabricated Sterling Silver Anemone Ring

If you are interested in finding out more about the fabrication process, I would highly recommend checking out Review: Art of Hand Fabricated Jewelry Design | All Things Metal Clay

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New Blue Topaz Hand Fabricated Men’s Ring

New to the Tonga Collection is this men’s hand fabricated ring. I hand fabricated this ring using 4 sheets of Sterling Silver and one sheet of PMC (used for the side “Tonga” texture), then set it with a 7.5 carat faceted Blue Topaz. Stay tuned for more ring additions to all of my Men’s Jewelry Collections.

Tonga Ring with Blue Topaz- Hand Fabricated

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Chalcedony Ring Added to the Men’s Wave Jewelry Collection

Wave Ring with Chalcedony

This is my first attempt at incorporating both Sterling Silver and PMC in a ring. I hand fabricated this ring using 4 sheets of Sterling Silver and one sheet of PMC (used for the side “Wave” texture), then set it with a 12 carat Chalcedony cabochon. Stay tuned for more ring additions to all of my Men’s Jewelry Collections.

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