TUTORIAL:

Majestic Ring - Woven ring

Uploaded on: Oct 21, 2008
Level: Advanced
Description:

Majestic Ring - Woven ring with beaded shank: ever wonder how to make a bold and beautiful ring with non drilled stone. This advanced tutorial will guide wire artists to construct a ring by trapping any non drilled stone (cabochon, round, unruly cut or faceted with point back) with wire woven frame. As you become familiar with the techniques, you can change the design according to your style and even making the ring in less than an hour.

Price: $6.00
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Material List:
  • 2 pieces of 18 gauge wire –25cm (9.8”) each – dead soft
  • 390cm (12.8 feet) of 26 gauge wire – dead soft
  • 18 silver beads – 2mm in size
  • 2 oxidized silver beads – 3 mm in size
  • Non drilled stone – cabochon unruly cut or faceted with point back
Tool List:
  • Flat nose pliers
  • Round nose pliers
  • Chain nose pliers
  • Cutter
  • Nylon Jaw pliers (optional)
  • Ring Mandrel
  • File
  • Masking tape

Number of steps: 51
File size: 1423.15 KB
Page count: 22
Listing ID: #4788
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33 Comments
555 Downloads
3 Questions

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Do you like the design of this project?
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  1. Magestic Ring Tutorialby surabaPosted on - Sat, 11/08/2008 - 06:18
  2. Does the stone wiggle?by EniPosted on - Thu, 11/13/2008 - 10:36
  3. Maintaining the distance between wires when weavingby SuPosted on - Mon, 05/18/2009 - 17:00

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  1. Using fine silverby meya_fun92Posted on - Wed, 12/24/2008 - 08:36
  2. Even and easy coilby emon852000Posted on - Fri, 11/07/2008 - 10:41

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Yay! I was hoping you'd do a tutorial for that ring. :)

Very good, I wanted and today is here, yupiiiiiiiiiii!!!
Thank you!!!

The way this ring is constructed is just so elegant and simple!
Eni

Tq so much

Hi, I love this ring and have purchased the tutorial. Can you please tell me where you are getting those large faceted stones you're using? Thanks... Bonnie

I bought from my local supplier in Malaysia. If you like to purchase i can get it for you. TQ

Emon, I would love to know where you get your stones from as well. This ring is so beautiful I am going to attempt to make this as well. I would love to find some nice stones like this and use this technique for a pendant as well. Great job and beautiful workmanship.

I am so enjoying this tutorial now that I have the wrapping down. I have a beautiful cut blue topaz, and a yellow citrine , both very big that I had cut from a mine I went to and you can buy a bucket of rocks and you take them in and they tell you what you have found and cut them for you, in North Carolina.I have a whole case of different stones, several emeralds, one of which is very high grade, and many mystic topaz, and rubies in heart shapes. Now I can set them in wire, and I am so excited about getting this ring made, with the 2 larger stones, they are going to be fantastic. Thanks so much, and I will send my finished products pictures when I get done. I left you high ratings, you deserve it as this tut is fantastic.

Wow tq for loving this tutorial. It such a big impact for me as im writing it for the first time.

This looks awesome. I have a question, once set, can the stone wiggle a bit inside the setting? Or is it tight enough not to move?


Cristina
http://cristinasjewelry.blogspot.com

If pull it tightly the stone will set..

Yeah, you can tighten it to lock it in, as I used an unruly polished stone, and it grabbed it tightly. Its a fun tut. I set my stone so it is facing forward and it gives such a different look. So I am also making one that goes the way she did hers now. LOVE THIS TUT. Thanks again. Pam

Pam im a guy darling.

Thank you Emi, your tutorial is really good, I made three rings, and I will make more, I like it, it can many oportunities to change it, cool.

Tq for liking it..that is my intention to give people to think differently

I love this tutorial design

Emon, How about that. I always thought you were female, and now I just saw that you are a male and will clarify my mistake. Either way, You are so very talented and I enjoy your work immensely. You inspire me to do good work with your technique and I love your tut, as I am using your weave patterns to make so many other things and it incorporates into alot of different pieces. Bigger Hugs, now that I know you are male, it wouldn't look as funny, hehhehhe, Just kidding , Keep your talents coming, I enjoy them all. Thanks, and Happy Holidays. and hope you all got what you needed and wanted for this year. I was spoiled rotten by my hubby, Hope you all were feeling the same. Hugs, Pam

Oh Pam, it's good to hear that you inspired a lot from my tutorial. Tq so much.

This is one of my favorite designs... the ring is really majestic!
-Eni
www.jewelrylessons.com

This such amazing promotion. Hope that all the students gain useful knowledge on this.

Exellent tutorial. I bought it yesterday for very nice price ;). Can't wait to make a ring! Thank you!

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This is one of the most elegantly designed woven rings around... I love it.
-Eni
www.jewelrylessons.com

Hope that all the students enjoy this promo and gain a lot of knowledge from it!

i've just bought this tut..can't hardly wait to practice it..
thank you sooooo much for the promo and the bonus tut :D

what wire has been used in this tutorial? (I would like to make the ring out of a wire that is not as expensive as silver, as alot of wire has been used here!) Is brass possible to make this from???
p.s. sooo gorgeous!!
Sam



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