Handmade engagement rings
Since my day job is making jewelry I figured I'd show a few engagement rings I've made. These are entirely hand made from Platinum.
The first ring was an especially challenging job as the opening in the the side of the ring is only 8mm wide. The vine sections are made from fourteen separate Platinum pieces. Platinum wire that is .07mm thick (about .003 inch) is used for the vines and the leaves were cut from Platinum sheet, hand engraved and welded to the vine sections. The assembled vine sections were then inserted into the 8mm wide opening and then welded into place from the back side. It's a very small ring- to put in in perspective the side stones on the top of the ring are 1mm in diameter.The next two rings are entirely made from Platinum sheet and wire- no castings were used and there are over forty soldered joints in each ring.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u.../PlatRing1.jpg
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u.../PlatRing2.jpg
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u.../PlatRing4.jpg
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u.../PlatRing3.jpg
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u.../PlatRing5.jpg
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A little speechless my friend. Your work is immaculate. I'd love to see your workbench and esp. lighting / magnification tools. Did you read the some of the background material wrt Photolettering at House Industries? http://www.velocipedesalon.com/forum...ing-21015.html
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Thanks for the kind words guys! I posted a little photo essay of sorts that shows my bench and how I made a simple two tone ring here- Creating a two tone engagement ring
As far as lighting goes I use a simple jeweler's bench lamp- nothing special really. For magnification I use a 6.5x to 45x stereo zoom scope with a .5x Barlow lens (to increase the working distance)- it's awesome for stone setting and engraving. The scope is made by Omano- Microscopes for everyday use at Microscope.com
At some point I think I'd like to try building a really fancy pants lugged frame with intricate lugs but that's probably a ways off- too many other projects already in the works and with three little boys to occupy my time I don't have much spare time to work on projects. :)
I read the bit about Photolettering- that's pretty cool and the site layout is awesome too. It's something I can appreciate as I studied graphic design/art in college. I actually started off in aerospace engineering and somehow ended up in the art department. I took a course in metalsmithing (primarily so I could build better bike frames) and I guess it made an impression on me- it's funny how I ended up working as a jeweler after 12 years in the bike business.
As much as I like working with metals I do really enjoy drawing a lot- here's some pencil sketches. While I have done paintings in oils and acrylics I really like the simplicity and elegance of pencil drawings.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...CagivaV591.jpg
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...tenV-11001.jpg
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There is a store in DC called "The Tiny Jewel Box" where I think you'd feel at home. When I was shopping for an engagement ring they had exactly what I wanted...refurbished art nouveau red gold with an mine cut diamond. Go figure? I mention this because your work would feel at home in their displays. Thanks for sharing this.
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Some of the art nouveau work is really impressive. I do a lot of repairs and restorations and the art nouveau and art deco pieces are always neat to see. I do have to say that I'm pretty happy here in Boulder- I've been at the same shop for 13 years. :)
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Wow. Your work is incredible. Makes the diamond look shabby.
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I am always awed by the talent of some people. Your work is incredable. You
should make it manditory that anyone wearing one of your rings carry a magnifying glass
Mike
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Sometimes I'm on this site when the girlfriend is around. Is it okay if we re-title this thread "Why Slayer and Beer Rule," or something?
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The fact that she's cool enough to check out a bike website you're browsing means you should buy her some jewelry! :)
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beautiful work. thank you for sharing it
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Originally Posted by
chasea
Sometimes I'm on this site when the girlfriend is around. Is it okay if we re-title this thread "Why Slayer and Beer Rule," or something?
The man is a Rake. Vsalon will make an honest man out of you. BUY THE FRICKIN' RING and shaddap. xxoo
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I'm blown away by this. Truly stunning
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To my eye those are amazing looking but I don't know anything. I showed them to my wife who makes silver jewelry ( not professional ) and she was in awe.
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Bookmarking this thread for someday. Your work is utterly amazing. Thanks for bringing it here.
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Wow, that's amazing work. So amazing in fact, I wouldn't even bother with the silly polished rocks.
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Wow- thanks everyone! If anyone ever has any questions about jewelry, jewelry repair or watches please don't hesitate to ask- it can be a tough world to navigate.
Here's a couple more pics-
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u.../RubyRing1.jpg
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...iamondRing.jpg
Looking on my hard drive I also found a photo of one of my very first paintings. It's an oil study of Rubens Venus and Adonis- I painted this nearly 20 years ago. I haven't picked up a paintbrush in nearly 10 years...
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u...sandAdonis.jpg
Jerome