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Russian Wedding Ring - learn how to make traditional interlocking rings
14 Lessons -
Russian Wedding Rings, or Trinity Rings, are beautiful and playful pieces of jewellery - and if you follow the instructions in this class step-by-step you will find them easier than you might think!
Traditionally made from rose, yellow and white gold, Russian Wedding Rings are three interlocking rings that roll comfortable around your finger as you play with them. This class will take you through everything you need to make your own set - and most importantly will teach you how to get the sizing right first time, every time. I will be working in silver though as this is a beginner project! These rings are best made from D shaped or half-round wire to make them as smooth and comfortable on the inside as possible.
This class is part of a series teaching you all the basic but essential silversmithing skills that you need to create beautiful jewellery. You can choose to enrol on this class separately or on the Silversmithing for Beginners course bundle and access the full series of classes.
If you need any extra help as you work your way through the classes do join us over on The Jeweller's Bench Café group over on Facebook - the perfect place to ask for advice and to show off what you've been making.
Materials:
D-shaped or half round wire. The class example uses 2.5mm by 1.3mm D-shaped wire.
Equipment: (all the jewellery making kit listed here can be used for many different projects) *Soldering kit - see here for more details
*Ring sizers
*Jeweller’s saw
*Bench peg
*Ruler
*Sharpie
*6" Half round file
*Engineer’s square
*Emery paper
*Nylon jaw pliers or ring bending pliers
*Nylon hammer
*Ring triblet
*Steel block and leather cushion (or folded tea towel!)
*Steel wheatsheaf stick
*For polishing - a tumble polisher or elbow grease and a silver polishing cloth.
An explanation of all the tools and materials that you need is included in the videos, and a downloadable equipment and materials list is available with the class.
1 hour 22 minutes long, 14 lessons
Tutor and Founder of The Jeweller's Bench
The Jeweller's Bench is run by Joanne Tinley. She has been making her own jewellery for as long as she can remember and left her first career as a school teacher to set up business as a jewellery designer and tutor nearly 20 years ago. She is
self-taught and like many people started with wire and beads. Learning how to solder, however, opened up a whole new world of jewellery making, one that she is keen to share!
Legal Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to show safe working practices and to discuss health and safety aspects of jewellery making, but in the end I cannot take responsibility for how the tutorial information is used and how safely you work. Take the effort to set up your work area safely right from the start!
All Rights Reserved. No part of this course may be reproduced or shared without express, written consent from the author.