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Monday, May 07, 2007

Ruby Red Bumblebee ring

I have received lately quite a few emails asking how to make the interesting Ruby Red Ring with bumblebee. This ring was created as a variation of the Ornate Ring, with the following differences:

1) Instead of a coin or cab stone, a fat rondelle was used. To attach the rondelle to the setting, slip a seed bead and a daisy spacer onto a piece of wire. Slip both ends of the wire through the rondelle and pull one end to each side. Then attach each wire end at opposite sides of the setting.

2) Substitute one of the spiral settings for a small charm -- in this case a bumblebee.

3) The spirals were kept shallow and far apart, allowing plenty of room to add larger 3mm beads in between.

4) The setting was created larger than the size of the rondelle, which allowed room to fill up with mismatched silver beads.

Original Ornate ring:
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Ruby Red ring variation:
gem091e

4 Comments:

Anonymous said...

What size is the ruby rondelle?

May 07, 2007  
Eni Oken said...

The ruby rondelle is just over 1/2" in diameter.

May 07, 2007  
Anonymous said...

I tried various times to make a variation using a headpin, a rondelle (ruby, labradorite, onyx) and a daisy bead without the embellishments. Each time the headpin broke. Thought I'd mention this before anybody tried using a headpin with a rondelle! Not good...

May 08, 2007  
Zsani said...

Hello!

I like very much your work!!!!!
Bravo!!!

Congratulations, from Hungary

May 20, 2007  

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