Make a Silver Ring

Yes, you really can make your own silver ring from home! Learn how with this brilliant beginners class

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Introduction

Yes, you really can make your own silver ring from home! In this fun and comprehensive course, designer jeweller Rosie Sanders will guide you through the whole process from start to finish to make your own wrap-over silver ring.

You start with small sheets of silver, which you then saw in to shape, heat with a small torch, texture and pattern before shaping into the perfect ring to fit any finger size. To finish you will learn all the basics of filing, sanding and polishing your piece to achieve a beautiful shiny silver ring at the end.

This class does require a few more tools and materials than the bead-based classes (see tools required below) but is completely achievable to do from home with Rosie's expert, step-by-step advice and support.

There is no soldering covered in this course as it is making a wrap-over ring, which makes it the perfect starting point for anyone new to jewellery making or ready to try working in silver for the first time.

What you can make

Techniques covered

  • Loading and using a jewellers saw
  • Sawing
  • Using a hand torch
  • Annealing metal
  • Texturing silver using hammers and metal punches
  • Picking, sanding and filing the metal
  • Shaping and sizing the ring
  • And polishing with different finishes


76 MINUTES - 6 LESSONS - UNLIMITED ACCESS - COURSE NOTES INCLUDED - WORLD RENOWNED TUTORS



Your Instructor


Rosie Sanders
Rosie Sanders

Rosie Sanders is a thorough and enthusiastic tutor who is skilled at explaining metalwork techniques in detail.

Rosie is also a multi talented jewellery designer with her own trail blazing brand of neo-classically inspired luxury jewellery. From scroll medallions to neoclassical knuckledusters, each piece is skillfully hand crafted in London using precious metals, enamel and gemstones.

Rosie trained at the well known Sir John Cass School of Art Media and Design at London Metropolitan University and after winning a series of awards she undertook an 18-month residency in the faculty of jewellery and metal work.

Her hand forged designs have gained wide recognition and her stunning Renaissance Rebel collection is now stocked at the Wallace Collection Museum in London. In 2013 Rosie was one of 10 designers championed as 'talent of the future' by The British Jewellers Association and her work now attracts a celebrity following.

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Tools & Materials

Essential

  • A benchpeg
  • Jewellers/ piercing saw
  • Saw blades
  • Strips of silver sheet
  • Parallel or flat-nosed pliers
  • Rawhide mallet
  • Half-round pliers
  • Steel ring mandrel or triplet
  • Hand file
  • Emery paper
  • Soldering block
  • Hand torch & lighter fuel (gas)
  • Tweezers
  • Slow cooker/ rice cooker or warm water
  • Safety pickle
  • Safety goggles/ apron to protect clothes and eyes
  • Pyrex or heat-proof dish with water
  • A fairly sturdy table to work from helps!

Optional

  • Hammers: Jobbing Hammer, riveting hammer, repousse hammer
  • Metal punches: letter punches or patterned punches
  • Steel block
  • Clamp (small or medium sized)
  • Buff stick with additional emery paper
  • Larger soldering block/ sheet
  • Scotch-brite

Suppliers

Find a list of worldwide suppliers of jewellery tools and materials here

 

Reviews

'The Make a Silver Ring course was lovely and so easy to understand! I now have a 'dreamy' new ring to show off and i love it. Everyone looking for a beginner course should give it a try, it's less difficult than it may seem,'

- Alejandra Quiroz

'Easy to follow and fantastic tutor'

- Malin Carlberg



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