Posted 8 years ago
pebble
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Posting this for freiheit to see as I mentioned it on one of her posts :)
A sterling silver double-shank ring set with an oval chrysophase cabouchon.
This is my second project at jewellery class, and has taken me 11 2-hour evening classes to complete. It would have been finished earlier but it ended up to big so I had to resize it which took some time to get the shape back in the double shank at the back. It's a learning curve, and a fabulous insight into how jewellery is made.
This one still needs a bit of finishing around the stone setting and a bit of a polish, but I'll be wearing it now until next week's class!
Wow Pebble......this is great!! Looks very professional!!
Yes, WOW it is!!!! It looks so cool! I wish I knew how to do that!!!
Tassie and freiheit, thanks for your comments, you're very kind to a novice :) It's an eye-opener doing a class like this, I have to say, I thought it was a fairly simple design but it's been a lot of work!
Thanks also nutsabotas6, Hel1Hel1 and clmason456 for the love :)
I totally agree! This looks like the works by NE From!!! What an excellent job you have done. Wear that proudly!
Gee, that's gorgeous! I'm a big fan of the color green, and that stone is super!
Wow! Great work!!!
I'd love to attend those jewellery courses :-))
Thanks for your lovely comments Shareurpassion, Efergirl and kyra, I was a bit nervous about posting this (but I am pretty pleased with the way it turned out!!)
I need to look up NE From now!
The original inspiration for the shank and the y-shape came from a Bernard Instone ring I have that's too small for me. :( I wanted to try a much-simplified version of it. It evolved along the way into this. My tutor is fabulous, I couldn't achieve anything without her help!
Thanks valentino :)