
THE PROCESS

DESIGN AND MAKING
The brief was hammered gold wedding rings for the grooms.
I sketched up the design so the clients could choose their preferred metal, width and profile shape of the ring. They went for 18ct yellow gold bands, 5mm wide with a D shape profile.
At the jewellery bench, I pierced out the right length of 5mm wide gold wire, annealed and rounded them up and soldered the ends together. Cleaned up and filed the rings to its smooth golden state and then created a beautiful hammered finish with my tool. After a polish, the rings were shiny and ready for their personal engravings on the inside.
SHINY AND NEW

HANDING IT OVER
Personalised engravings on hammered golden rings ready for the wedding day. As always such an honour to hand the wedding bands over the happy couple.
FROM IDEA TO TREASURED POSSESSION




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