Category Archives: Rings

Big Blue Drusy Agate and Sterling Silver Ring

Big Bright Blue Drusy Agate and Sterling Silver Ring

I made this ring for Gracie, my son’s girlfriend, to wear to her Year 12 Formal.  She is such a sweetheart, she deserves a whole handful of beautiful rings!  This one will have to suffice for now.

Large Bright Blue Drusy Agate and Sterling Silver Ring

She chose the stone, and I set it very simply (as always!) and gave it a high polish.

Large Bright Blue Drusy Agate and Sterling Silver Ring

Thanks for the honour, dear Gracie, and have a fantastic night!! 🙂 xx

Navy Blue Drusy Agate and Sterling Silver Ring

Big Navy Blue Drusy Agate Sterling Silver Ring

I made this drusy agate ring for Leesa. I took it down to her yesterday evening, and she was really thrilled! Navy Blue Drusy Agate and Sterling Silver Ring

Everyone who saw this stone before I set it coveted it, so definitely a good choice, Leesa!

Navy Blue Drusy Agate and Sterling Silver Ring

It’s so lovely when the person for whom you’ve created a piece loves the work you’ve done.  Leesa is keen to have another one, this time in gold, so stay tuned!! 🙂

Large Hammer Forged Sterling Silver Cuff Ring

I made this silver cuff ring for Sarah.

Sterling Silver Cuff Ring

I love the simplicity of her choice of finish!

Sterling Silver Cuff Ring

 

It was great fun to make, with plenty of forging (that’s the hammering kind 🙂 ).

Howlite and Sterling Silver Ring

Howlite Sterling Silver Ring

At last, a piece that I am going to keep for myself!!

Howlite and Sterling Silver Ring

The stone in this ring is howlite, which is most often seen dyed and passed off as turquoise.  I just like it in its natural creamy white form!

Howlite and Sterling Silver Ring

Surprise, surprise, this ring is huge – the stone is four centimetres long.  I like this ring, it’s really nice to wear, compliments most outfits, and it makes me feel happy!!

How to work out your ring size for those online orders!

Sterling Silver Satellite Dish Ring

Have you wanted to buy a ring online, but not known your ring size? It’s always best to get a professional to measure with the appropriate gauges, however if you don’t have easy access to a jeweller then you can try the following to work out your size:

Measuring Your Finger

Take a piece of stiff cardboard, plastic or thick wire and wrap it around your finger, then mark the exact spot where the ends join. Do not use a piece of string or paper, as these will bend to the shape of your finger. A piece of cereal box or similar should be about right for most rings. It is best to make the piece of card etc. the width of the new ring. With a ruler measure the length of this piece of card or wire. Read the ring size by circumference from the chart below.

After you have measured the length then tape it together and put it on your finger just like a real ring. Make it a firm fit, but be sure not to push or squeeze it because you won’t be able to do that with a real ring. Make sure it fits over the knuckle. If you have used a thin piece of wire and your new ring is a wide band you must add some size to allow for this. The reverse may also be true. If you use a wide piece of cardboard but the ring is going to be thin then take a quarter size off.

Your ring should fit your finger comfortably; snugly enough so that it will not fall off, but loosely enough to slide over your knuckle. Finger size changes depending on the time of day and the weather. For best results measure your finger size at the end of the day and when your fingers are warm (fingers are smaller in the early morning and when cold.) Measure finger size three to four times to make sure you get a correct reading.

Opal and White Gold Ring

Measuring an Existing Ring

You may already have a ring which fits the finger you are trying to measure.  In this case, measure the inside diameter of the ring. This measurement is taken across the centre of the ring from the inside of one side to the inside of the other side. Measure more than once – the largest measurement will be the correct one. Once you have found that a couple of times you can be fairly sure that it is accurate.

Measure the inside circumference of the ring. Get a stiff rectangular piece of paper as thin as possible, roll it into a tube and slide it inside the ring until it fits perfectly. Keep cutting slivers off the edges of the paper until the ends are just touching. You will then have an inside length that you can measure accurately. Allow a touch extra because the paper will have taken up a bit of space inside the ring. Measure the length of the paper.

You now have two measurements to compare with the chart. You really only need one, but using both will give greater accuracy.  Next, take the length of the inside of the ring, and mark this length on a piece of very stiff paper or thin cardboard. Tape it together so that it looks like a ring. Make it as wide as the real ring. Put this on your finger and then try the real ring on. The paper ring must be the same fit as the real ring. If you are measuring someone else’s ring on your finger, even if the rings don’t actually fit you, they will both fit on the same position on your finger. Check the inside diameter and inside circumference measurements against the chart and read the size.

 Ring Sizing Chart:

Circumference Diameter UK, Europe, United States
(mm) (mm) & Australia & Canada
44.2 14.1 F 3
44.8 14.3
45.5 14.5 G
46.1 14.7
46.8 14.9 H 4
47.4 15.1
48 15.3 I
48.7 15.5 J
49.3 15.7 5
50 15.9 K
50.6 16.1
51.2 16.3 L
51.9 16.5 6
52.5 16.7 M
53.1 16.9
53.8 17.1 N
54.4 17.3 7
55.1 17.5 O
55.7 17.7
56.3 17.9 P
57 18.1 8
57.2 18.2
57.6 18.3 Q
58.3 18.5
58.9 18.8 R
59.5 19 9
60.2 19.2 S
60.8 19.4
61.4 19.6 T
62.1 19.8 10
62.7 20 U
63.4 20.2 10½
64 20.4 V
64.6 20.6 11
65.3 20.8 W
65.9 21 11½
66.6 21.2 X
67.2 21.4 12
67.8 21.6 Y
68.5 21.8 Z 12½
69.1 22
69.7 22.2 13
70.4 22.4 Z+1
71 22.6 13½

(With thanks to Blue Nile and Jewellery Express.)

Ocean Wave Jasper and Sterling Silver Ring

Ocean Wave Jasper and Sterling Silver Ring

This ocean wave jasper and sterling silver ring was created for Maria.

Ocean Wave Jasper and Sterling Silver Ring

What a gorgeous stone!

Ocean Wave Jasper and Sterling Silver Ring

 

Large Orange Carnelian Spiral Sterling Silver Ring handcrafted by Ruthie Gray at The Silver Forge

Carnelian Bearing Seat Ring

Carnelian and Sterling Silver Ring

The first project for the goldsmithing course I am doing this year was to design a piece incorporating a bearing seat setting method (a ledge put inside the bezel wall for the stone to sit on), and one or more 12mm or larger stones in either a ring or pendant, with texture.  I fell in love with these carnelian cabochons, and had to use them in my piece!  Carnelians can be quite brown, but these orange ones are just delicious!  I’ve got my eye out for some spessartite garnet cabs which can also be that lovely glowing tangerine colour.

Carnelian and Sterling Silver Ring

It was a great fun project, both the designing and the making of it!  With each project, we have to come up with the concept, do a tech drawing of it, do an art drawing of it, and of course create it.  So much fun!

Swirl Ball Cuff Ring

My dear friend Narelle designed this swirl ball cuff ring.

Swirl Ball Cuff Sterling Silver Ring

It was a birthday present for her sister, Trini.

Swirl Ball Cuff Sterling Silver Ring

I love the whole idea, and it was an interesting challenge to make!

Dendritic Quartz Ring

For his 16th birthday, I told my son, Liam, that I would custom make him his own ring.

Dendritic Quartz and Sterling Silver Ring

He chose this gorgeous piece of dendritic quartz, which I set in sterling silver for him.

Dendritic Quartz and Sterling Silver Ring

Beautiful and blokey all at the same time!