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Molten metal
When photographing behind the scenes on how silver and gold jewellery is made you get really cool shots like this one by Albert Tse. It shows his gas torch heating the precious metal to turn it into a liquid so he can cast the desired piece of hand forged jewellery.
Titanium variations
Many people think a titanium ring needs to be pretty standard in a flat or a half round shape by David Parker has developed a range of titanium rings a little different than most (working top to bottom): – Home is where the heart is: titanium outer with an inner sleeve of gold – GTS: heat treated to highlight the GTS stripes – Grinder: when you want some texture and you have your grinder handy – Inlay: a gold inlay highlight – Constellation: diamond highlights – Wide GTS: heat treated to highlight the GTS stripes Little people by TINKY
Evil Eye
The Evil Eye signet ring in sterling silver by Ant Hat can mean many things in different cultures. It’s a curse or legend believed to be cast by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware. Whatever way you look at it we thinks its a cool looking signet ring.
Texture & Contrast
It’s all about texture and contrast with these amazing rings by Jeanette Dyke. Working from top to bottom: – Golden Earth in sterling silver with yellow gold frosting – Gold Strike in 9ct white gold with yellow gold frosting – Wide Tartan in oxidised sterling silver with yellow gold frosting – Galaxy in oxidised sterling silver with yellow gold frosting – Boulder in oxidised sterling silver with yellow gold chunks – Golden Earth in 9ct rose gold with white gold frosting
Textured wedding rings that are the bomb
We keep banging on about it but there is no denying finding the perfect textured wedding rings is a damn sight better than ending up with something like your fathers polished and plain wedding band. These beauties are from Unnon, shown in silver, but can be made in any of the golds your heart desires.